thanks for the RNIB Navigator it'll be something to try! > On 5 May 2014, at 07:55 pm, Kim Casey <kim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Greetings from Sendero! We have five highlights to share with you this month. > > 1. Calling all intrepid travelers in the UK. The Sendero Group has > teamed up with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) to bring > fully integrated accessible turn-by-turn navigation to the United Kingdom and > Ireland. The iPhone GPS app, RNIB Navigator, is available in the App Store > for a one-month introductory price. For details visit: > http://senderogroup.com/news/rnibnavrelease.htm > 2. Read about Sendero’s latest experiences with Indoor Orientation, > User Generated Content and GPS travel stories in the Sendero Travel blog: > http://senderogps.blogspot.com/ > 3. Congratulations to all the House Full of Toys winners, Ruaa in New > York, Hina in Illinois, Taylor in California, Alek in Vermont, and Gabriel in > Indiana. They have received equipment courtesy of Sendero Group, HumanWare, > HIMS, and Stevie Wonder. This is the 7th year Sendero has spearheaded the > donation of access technology to young people who couldn’t otherwise acquire > it. > 4. If you haven’t yet tried the Seeing Eye GPS for the US and Canada, > it is only $9.95 for a one-month subscription. > https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/seeing-eye-gps/id668624446?mt=8 > 5. To augment your mobile GPS apps, consider the more powerful > accessible GPS platforms: > · The BrailleNote GPS at http://senderogroup..com/products/shopgps.htm > · The Sense Navigation for the Braille Sense U2 Mini and more at > http://senderogroup.com/products/shopvsnav.htm > · The independence tool everyone should have, Sendero Maps or APH PC > talking maps for VI teachers at http://senderogroup.com/products/shopmaps.htm > > “It’s better to travel hopefully than to arrive.” > > > > This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus > protection is active. > >