Dude I don't like your attitude at all. You better watch it. FYI, Google Maps was long over due. Please do not take that tone because the fact of the matter is a majority of us really value that option. Now, that is, those of us who actually want accurate map data. Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 10, 2014, at 3:37 PM, "Armando Maldonado" > <armando.maldonado0767@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Rock on! Maybe some of the gripeness will stop since users were crying about > Google Maps? > > From: gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kim Casey > Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014 1:33 PM > To: 'Kim Casey' > Subject: [gps-talkusers] Sendero July Highlights > > July 2014 marks the anniversary of the Seeing Eye GPS app and we have an > exciting new release to celebrate the occasion. By popular request, users > now have the option of Google maps. Go to > http://senderogroup.com/news/segpsrelease.htm for more details. > > Sendero would like to expand accessible iPhone GPS features to other > countries. We have inquiries so far from France, Belgium, The Netherlands, > Australia, New Zealand and Israel. Since this app is a result of grass roots > input and development, we encourage blind people to contact their local > agencies and adaptive technology dealers to express an interest in bringing > fully accessible mobile GPS to your country. It is through our collective > efforts that new features can be added and maybe the price reduced. Have your > local organization send inquiries to, GPS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Upcoming Conferences > Make sure you are running Sendero GPS product’s 2014 maps. If you need help > with installation or loading maps, find Mike. > Have the PeopleFinder Lite app running in the foreground; find Mike and he > will buy you a drink. > > July 11-19, American Council of the Blind National Convention 2014, Las > Vegas, Nevada. Mike will be there the 12th through the 14th. > July 30 – August 3, AER International Conference 30th Anniversary, San > Antonio, Texas > Mike May and Craig Phillips will be doing a GPS presentation the morning of > August 2. > > Drop by the HumanWare booth to learn more about the free KeyMaps on the Apex > as well as an excellent deal to upgrade to full GPS. > Stop by the HIMS booth to purchase Sense Navigation GPS at a July show > special price. > > You can always buy Sendero GPS and Maps for the PC to explore before you go > or even to run on your small notebook or tablet. >