[gps-talkusers] Re: Seeing Eye GPS is the best navigational tool out there:

  • From: Randi Shelton <rshelton820@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 12:02:12 -0400

Wow! This is fantastic! I absolutely LOVE this app & can't wait to see what 
features are added/improved!

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 15, 2013, at 2:44 AM, Mary Ellen Earls <meearls@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi fellow Travelers:
> Tonight, I attended a cook-out about 4 and a half miles from my home.
> This house was like going through a maize to get to.
> In the past I have used Tomtom, uh, we are still looking for the house, so 
> you can forget about that app.
> Next, I used Navigon, it worked fine until an update last winter broke the 
> speech on it.
> Tonight, of course, I wanted to see how Sendero's  Seeing Eye gps stacked up 
> against the gps used by the cab driver(S). Sendero was right on the money. I 
> used the default and we had absolutely no problems in finding this house.
> How reassuring it was to hear Charles saying "continue straight." And how 
> nice it was again to hear I had arrived at my destination. Sendero is by far 
> the best navigational tool I have ever seen and the fun was I used the iPad 
> on the way down to this place and only used 6 percent of the battery, which I 
> think is remarkable considering I had a bluetooth keyboard running.
> On the way home, I used the iPhone as my backpack was out of reach.
> Even one of the drivers was curious about this new kid on the block and for 
> once it was cool to hear both the car gps and mine giving the exact same 
> directions simultaneously.
> And the poi announcement worked somewhat and oh yes, we did get several 
> intersections announced as well. A good time was had by all at the cookout 
> except for my host's dog who had to be locked up because of my dog guide We 
> won't go into that here but isn't it marvelous to relax in a cab knowing for 
> sure you are going in the right direction?
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