[gps-talkusers] Re: One more thought about a demo

  • From: Chris Grabowski <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 02 Jul 2013 15:22:15 -0400

It might take some time to show up across all ap stores. I was able to download it a couple hours ago.



On 7/2/2013 2:37 PM, Wendy wrote:
But the app doesn't show up in the App Store.


On Jul 2, 2013, at 11:36 AM, "Charles LaPierre"
<charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

Hello Michael and all,

I appreciate that everyone would like to try the app first before
purchasing it, but we currently do not have a way to offer a demo.
Maybe this will be one of the features we should work on next.

Unfortunately Michael, the end user license agreement prohibits users
from sharing the app with others, if they do not only is it a violation
of the end user license agreement, not to mention Apples own license
agreement, but you would be taking up a slot of the # of devices they
can install their app on.

If you are worried about the performance then please wait and see how
others like the app first.  We have had over 100 beta testers testing
the app and all of them were very impressed with the performance and the
level of detail on how we describe intersections, and guide you along
your route just like we do with all our other Sendero GPS products.

We waited over a year until Sendero was satisfied it met our own
standards of excellence before we submitted the app, and we are hard at
work on the next version.

We will also get user’s feedback in the form of a online poll to allow
users to vote on which features they want to see in the product next,
stay tuned for that announcement.

Sendero has been making accessible GPS products now for over 13 years,
we know what our users want, how it should be spoken, what should be
spoken first etc.  The product will only get better over time, so take
the leap of faith as so many others have.  Gil Luts and Bob Sweetman did
over 13 years ago and invested in Strider a backpack GPS solution that
was soldered together by myself, and now we have an app in the palm of
your hand that would run circles around that 15 pound backpack.

Thanks.

*Charles LaPierre, CTO Sendero Group*

Developers of accessible GPS and distributors of technology for the blind

Office Phone: 888-757-6810

Email: Charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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

General GPS Web: http://www.AccessibleGPS.com
<http://www.accessiblegps.com/>

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[mailto:gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Michael Malver
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*Subject:* [gps-talkusers] One more thought about a demo

Is there someone off list to whom people could write to give feedback.

For myself, I’d be willing to pay $6.00 for one month of subscription.
This is slightly more than $69.00 a year, but would let me test the app
without sinking tons of money into it. It would also allow people with
very limited incomes to purchase a month’s subscription when they could
afford to do so.

I would hate to see this list cluttered with responses by people who
either hotly disagree or agree with this idea, but I’d love to know
where to send this suggestion in the hopes it could be implemented and
others could benefit in the future.


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