I would love to give suggestions but won't be at the conference. Have used geo and the bn platform. Who can I contact to give suggestions? Sent from my iPod On Feb 21, 2012, at 2:24 PM, "Kim Casey" <kim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello Sendero friends and GPS users. > > Big things always happen around CSUN in March and at the summer shows in > July. Sendero has been listening to you and has some exciting announcements > for CSUN next week. > > 1. It is a bit early for 2012 maps but they will be coming in the next couple > months along with software improvements. See some of the new features at > Sendero booth 521 or come by the Sendero suite (room #968) after-hours. > > 2. Sendero Group and its collaborators are in the beginning stages of > creating a fully accessible turn-by-turn accessible GPS iPhone application. > Yes, you heard that right. Sendero is looking for users of various iPhone GPS > applications to help prioritize the features in this new application. > Users will be selected by Sendero to attend one of two noon sessions in our > suite (room #968) Thursday and Friday based on a form you can fill out at > http://senderogroup.com/news/csunform.asp > Note: Despite some users who say that you can perform all the necessary GPS > functions on the iPhone, we are still of the firm belief that this is not > true if you really understand and use the many features of the other > accessible Sendero GPS software. The accessible GPS iPhone app can be a > fantastic addition to the more comprehensive Sendero GPS products with > Braille or QWERTY keyboards and with built-in Braille displays. > > 3. We recommend attending the following CSUN presentations: > > M-Enabling: A New Paradigm for Persons with Disabilities, Wednesday Feb. 29, > 8:00AM, Elizabeth B, 2nd Floor Mike May and 5 other panelists will take ten > minutes each to give their perspectives on various aspects of emerging > technologies. > > iPhone/iOs and Android Accessibility > 9:20AM, Edward CD > Mike May and Peter Cantisani will highlight some of the cooler iPhone and > Android apps. > > Exploring GPS Descriptive Wayfinding > Thursday March 1, 3:10PM, Bob Sweetman, Betsy AB 2nd floor > > Accessible Maps to Teach Location Literacy Friday March 2: 8:00AM, Edward CD. > Mike May and others will demonstrate and discuss the powerful aspects of the > talking map features on the Windows PC using Sendero Maps and APH Talking PC > Maps. > > For a more comprehensive list of potential sessions to attend, go to > http://senderogroup.com/news/csunpres.htm > > 4. HIMS has announced the release of the Braille Sense U2 PDA! The U2 offers > a more powerful processor, 32GB of internal memory, and much more! > The U2 also has a built-in GPS receiver, making it the perfect combo for > Sense Navigation. Leap ahead and pre-order the new U2 before February 29th > and get 10% off the bundle price of the U2 and Sense Nav GPS from Sendero > Group. If you already have a 2011 Sense Nav license, there will be no charge > to transfer it to a new U2 when ordered from Sendero. > > 5. Parlez-vous français? We now offer a French version of Sense Navigation > 2011.1! Current users can download the software from their GoSendero page. > > 6. Our friends at 6Dot Innovations have released a Braille Labeler. It has a > built-in 6-dot Braille keyboard and a USB keyboard port for quick and easy > production of Dymo-labels in Braille. For more information visit www.6dot.com > > 7. If you miss us at CSUN, come see us at the CTEBVI conference March 16-17 > at the LAX Marriott. > > 8. If you wish to be a dealer of Sendero products, please contact Katie > Gilmore, Katie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and ask about our CSUN boat cruise. > > > >