[gps-talkusers] Re: Unnamed Parkways and Expressways fixed, Graphical maps, virtual manual routes and more!

  • From: "George B" <gbmagoo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 18:01:26 -0700

Charles,

 

A map error which you fixed several years ago and now it is back to the
wrong way with the new maps.

 

Go to, 

 

State Washington, city Edmonds, number 21796, street 76th avenue west.

Now move south on 76th to 220th street sw,

Now turn left and go forward across highway 99 east on 220th street sw.

Now the next street you cross should not be a street.  It is actually the
inter erbun trail, a walking trail, and the map has it labeled as 216th
street sw.

Now continue east on 220th to you get to 66 avenue west it is only 2 blocks,
and make a left turn.

Now go forward and you will come to 216th street sw which crosses 66 avenue
west, (66th runs north south and 216th street runs east west).

Now turn left on 216th street sw and go forward, and you will cross the
inter eurban trail.

Note that is the trail that goes under 220th street sw.

Now you might want to look along that map with site and see where els it is
missed labeled.

From: gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Charles LaPierre
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 08:53
To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: 'GianniP46'
Subject: [gps-talkusers] Unnamed Parkways and Expressways fixed, Graphical
maps, virtual manual routes and more!

 

Hello everyone,

 

I am really excited to report a few of the development projects we have been
hard a work over the summer which have been released!

 

Sendero is happy to report that the unnamed Parkways and Expressways in New
York and New Jersey maps have been fixed.

Bronx River Parkway, and Atlantic City Expressway's are both named again!
The issue it turns out was a slight change in the map format when TeleAtlas
became TomTom and the deCarta RichMap Filter that converts the raw map
format from TeleAtlas/TomTom to RMF wasn't updated, which wasn't caught by
any other customer of theirs.  deCarta finally fixed the problem and we
regenerated the New York and New Jersey maps which have been uploaded to our
website.  You can log into your account at www.gosendero.com and download
the updates if you use either of these maps.

 

If you find any other map with unnamed Highways, Expressways, or Parkways
which use to be named in 2010 which are now unnamed in 2011 please let
Sendero know and we will regenerate those maps for you. 

 

Sendero is also happy to announce that we have secured our download website!
Now when you enter in your password or change your password etc. it will be
secure using HTTPS and the SSL protocol.  Even if you go to
http://www.gosendero.com it changes you to use https instead and make the
data you type in secure.

 

For those of you who upgraded/purchased to 2011 maps from Sendero for your
Braille/Voice Note, Braille/Voice Sense, or Mobile Geo, your account also
has access to Sendero Maps for your PC which you can download and install.
Yesterday Sendero released an update which not only provides a graphical map
for our Low Vision users but also a new Manual route creation option using
your virtual movements to record a very specific route that you choose.  So
if you don't like the route automatically generated maybe because it goes
through a section of town which is not safe or not familiar to you, this is
no longer a problem.  Set yourself where you want the route to begin, turn
on Manual route creation and virtually move around the map and the system
will keep track of every turn you make and guide you along the exact same
path you virtually just travelled.  If you make a mistake while creating the
route, no problem you can undo as many of the waypoints all the way back to
the start of your route and try again, once finished just save the route and
you are good to go.  Then you can transfer this route to your portable GPS
system powered by Sendero and follow this route real-time just as if your
device automatically created it for you.

 

Happy Travels!

 

Charles LaPierre, CTO Sendero Group

Developers of accessible GPS and distributors of technology for the blind

 

Phone: 888-757-6810

Email:Charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Sendero web: http://www.senderogroup.com 

General GPS Web: http://www.AccessibleGPS.com 

 

Address: 1857 Glenmark Way, Roseville, CA 95747

 

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