[gps-talkusers] Sendero GPS v4.0 at summer conferences

  • From: Kim Casey <kim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 14:09:31 -0700 (PDT)

Experience a new type of 4th of July independence with the new Sendero version 
4 GPS at the summer shows
   
  DAVIS, CA, (June 30, 2007)  
   
  Sendero Group, Inventor of the first accessible GPS for the blind, will be 
showing Sendero GPS version 4.0 at the ACB and NFB national conventions and a 
release announcement expected by mid July. After 15 months of development, 
Sendero has implemented 50 new features as well as many other improvements 
under the hood. This is the eighth and better than ever GPS version released 
over the past seven years. The latest improvements include: 
   
  *  New maps and points of interest in several countries including huge 
improvements in European data 
  * New and improved address matching ? easier than ever to establish a 
destination by address
  *  Restructured Help menu - Organized into categories for easier navigation
  *   GPS Replay functionality ? This wonderful teaching and diagnostic tool 
allows the user to record and replay the exact positions during a GPS walk or 
ride so that the user can review that session.
  *  Task switching ? It is now possible to switch tasks from GPS to other 
BrailleNote applications and back. 
  * Improved Heading Reading   - GPS fluctuations are smoothed out.
  *  Much better route calculation powered by new Map Engine and new route 
features including the new quick turns feature.
   
   To read about these and dozens of other 4.0 changes, visit the Sendero 
on-line map site, http://www.MySendero.com.
   
  Sendero Group will be presenting Sendero GPS 4.0 at the ACB national 
conference (June 30 ? July 7) and NFB national conference (July 1 ? 6).
   
  To sign up for a presentation or to get in the cue to purchase 4.0:
  Call:  1-888-757-6810
  Email:  GPS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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