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> Hi all,
> Sendero just released this information today.
> If you know of anybody who might want to try it out, please pass this
> message along.
> John
>
>>Sendero Group is pleased to announce the release of a unique trial version
>>of the GPS version 4 software for BrailleNote mPower and PK users wishing
>>to
>>Test Drive Sendero GPS.
>>http://www.senderogroup.com/testdrive.htm
>>
>>We utilize the new Replay capabilities of GPS version 4.0 to take the
>>potential user on a tour of Washington D.C. along with both vehicular and
>>pedestrian routes. The GPS Replay simulates the GPS receiver so the user
>>doesn't actually have to have a receiver or know a lot about the software
>>in
>>order to experience its features. Think of it like a player piano where
>>you
>>can sit back and listen or play along.
>>
>>Test Drive installs 3 folders on the Compact Flash card including a maps
>>folder containing Washington D.C. streets and points of interest. Caution:
>>If you have GPS already installed on your BrailleNote, Test Drive will
>>install over that version. Make sure you have the original GPS
>>installation
>>file so you can reinstall it if you wish.
>>
>>When you select Navigation from the Main Menu, you are presented with a
>>list
>>of 5 choices so you don't need to know anything about the GPS program to
>>take a test drive. The Help Key or Space H will list all the command
>>choices. You can use the Talking Map/Virtual mode to explore manually.
>>After
>>10 minutes, the virtual position is reset to the White House. Test Drive
>>can
>>live on your BrailleNote as long as you like without it timing out. Test
>>Drive is restricted to one map, which is Washington D.C. as it requires
>>the
>>least memory.
>>
>>Feel free to send this email to your BrailleNote friends who may wish to
>>check out the new GPS 4.0 Test Drive. Let Sendero send you on your way.
>>
>>http://www.senderogroup.com
>>1-888-757-6810
>
>
> John Gassman
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