Thanks for the feedback. Would be interesting to hear if anyone has a Sendero 
GPS product that is just a GPS navigator and not on the iPhone, as would love 
to hear if there products are any good. I can tell you that the Sendero Look 
Around app is not very good. This is the app that has been out for awhile. 
Considering I am in the middle of NYC, it is ridiculous how long this app takes 
to get a signal to tell you what corner you are at, and if I recall it doesn't 
tell you what direction the intersection is at, I haven't used their app in so 
long, as it is so much easier to try and ask someone, or use Blind Square to 
quickly pull up your location. Hopefully Sendero will continue to make 
improvements, but I haven't heard much positive about the Seeing Eye app.
On Jul 7, 2013, at 3:23 PM, Christine Grassman <[email protected]> wrote:

> I only acquired Blind Square recently, and haven't really given it a go yet.  
> I can tell you that I am disappointed thus far with Seeing Eye GPS.
> 1. It tells me I am home when I am at my neighbor's house, and that my home 
> is "behind me" when I do arrive home.
> 2. It announces intersections far too early.
> 3.  It does not say "turn right" or "turn left" when one is actually at the 
> corner where one wishes to turn -- whereas Navigon is excellent at this.
> 4. It names POI's I am "near" but does not indicate "left" or "right" -- I do 
> not know if using the location wand will help with this.  I have not tried 
> that yet. 
> 5.  It has been wrong about what side of the street a destination is on more 
> than once. 
> 
> With respect to Seeing Eye GPS, it is interesting to hear what POI's are 
> around, and its directions are good and easy to understand if you already 
> have a grasp of the area you are in.  It has tremendous potential.  If I had 
> to do it all over again, however, I would save my money and wait for a later 
> version.  
> 
> On Jul 7, 2013, at 2:54 PM, Brian Fischler <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hey Gigi, Just wanted to say thanks so much for the comparison. I have used 
>> Blind Square for awhile, and it is pretty good. It is not perfect, as I do 
>> notice the feet and time position of a location are off a bit, but I think 
>> this is due to GPS not being a perfect accuracy down to the smallest 
>> distance. Additionally, the developer of Blind Square is amazing, as he is 
>> constantly working on improving the app and tweaking it. He is very 
>> responsive, and I hope he continues with tweaking it even with the 
>> competition of Sendero's costly Seeing Eye. I know Sendero has a limited 
>> market for this app, and they are in business to make money, but if they 
>> want to be successful they are going to have to become more responsive about 
>> their product. Thanks again for your review of both apps, really insightful.
>> On Jul 7, 2013, at 2:34 PM, Eugenia Firth <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi guys
>>> I realize IM you to both programs mentioned in the subject line. However, I 
>>> am not new to GPS applications. Here is what I have found so far as far as 
>>> I am concerned right now.
>>> 
>>> I hate to say this, but right now I like BlindSquare better than I like the 
>>> Seeing Eye GPS program, this graduate is sorry to say.
>>> 
>>> First of all, BlindSquare is more accurate insofar as my address is 
>>> concerned. The scene I GPS keeps insisting I am at 1061, where as 
>>> BlindSquare told me I had reached my house when I was right in front of my 
>>> door. Also, I tried using the scene I GPS this morning for a route that I 
>>> knew. I did it on purpose for one but I knew. I tried using the multi thing 
>>> for planning the route, and I got an error every time I tried it. So, I had 
>>> to use pedestrian mode. I got on the bus, and I was not given enough cross 
>>> streets. I have found BlindSquare works better on the bus.
>>> 
>>> However, I did discover one weird thing about replanning when using 
>>> BlindSquare and navigate. Several times I've used vehicle mode in Gavagan, 
>>> and it works fine. However, today when I chose public transportation mode 
>>> or pedestrian mode, Nevaden said not one solitary word until I got to my 
>>> destination, at which point it told me I got there. I kept BlindSquare 
>>> tracking, and I was able to find my bus stop.
>>> 
>>> Just a few of my observations. Oh another thing. As far as I can see right 
>>> now, BlindSquare seems to be better at points of interest location.
>>> Regards,
>>> Gigi
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
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