Hello Jason, Mobile Geo, the latest Sense Navigation and the Sendero GPS for the BrailleNote all run using the 2010 SDK from Sendero. Now not all the features available in the SDK are exposed in Mobile Geo but I am sure future version will utilize more features as time goes on. Sense Navigation has finally caught up and has done an extremely good job in implementing most of the core features the SDK has to offer. All three platforms now use the 2010 maps and POIs and can use the new Transit GTFS bus stop data. Thanks. Charles LaPierre, CTO Sendero Group LLC http://www.SenderoGroup.com _____ From: gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of jason smith Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 9:21 PM To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [gps-talkusers] still trying to get info on Mobile Geo Hi list, I am still wanting some information on Mobile Geo compared to the standard Sendaro Product. For example, as I understand it. Mobile Geo is produced by Code Factory for Windows mobile phones. And uses MobileSpeak as the screenreader for the phone. However, it runs the Sendaro SDK for the GPS function of Mobile Geo. Is the SDK used the same program as that used on the Braillenote etc? Or is it completely different? Basically I am wanting to know, if we get exactly the same function and features as the GPS system run on the Braillenote etc? And if so, does that also mean learning a whole new type of commands as with the Braillenote? Or do we still employ the usual Windows way of thinking? Thanks Jason