I deeply appreciated reading the reviews on the Seeing Eye app posted here and 
on other sources like Twitter, but must agree with Alex's point on practicing 
patience. One of the key rules I follow when helping others figure out the best 
combination of resources to overcome barriers is to play within your strengths. 
In the app development world,, this means that many individuals are better off 
sticking with those habits they have tested to be the most useful, like Blind 
Square with Navigon, and wait for things like the Seeing Eye GPS to mature.

The CSUN demo of Seeing Eye encouraged me that Sendero might have a really good 
concept on their hands. Like all concepts, it is not always prudent to rely on 
the first edition. With this stated, I am going to do like many others have 
already stated, wait for a future release, as Blind Square with Navigon meets 
my navigation needs.

Now, on a side note, anyone else having trouble with the Sendero Look Around?


> Thank you for your assistance,
> Timothy Hornik, LMSW
> President
> Kansas Regional Group
> Blinded Veterans Association
> Mobile: (785) 330-3503
> E-Mail: [email protected]
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