RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-11 Thread Chris Smart


ah yes but people don't read. (grin)
At 10:02 PM 7/10/2015, you wrote:
Hi,
Its absolutely not false advertising. If you read properly, its an
event promotion and its clearly indicated that its for a specific area
for a specific amount of time.
Ron  Danvers

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com
[
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Shaf
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 9:30 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August,
2015
Because it's not actually free, a demo app is free.
False advertising.
On 7/10/2015 2:24 PM, Reg Sullivan wrote:
 Hello all. I don't see a link in the below note and was
wondering if somebody could post it?
 When I search for Blind Square in the App store the only option is a
$34.95 purchase price.




 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com
[
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Danny Leung
 Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 11:34 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August,
2015

 Hi Canadian,

 I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in
the month of July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email
below:

 *** Begin Note ***

 Hi Everyone,

 As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am
and Para Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has
ever hosted. These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists
and visitors that Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our
province who are blind or partially sighted, independent and safe
navigation can be a real challenge. This is why CNIB is proud to announce
that BlindSquare, a navigation app that won our Winston Gordon Award for
Accessibility, is being offered free of charge to all for the months of
July and August.
 
 BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app
developed for individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It
describes the environment, announces points of interest and street
intersections as its user travels or plans future journeys. It’s been
programmed with points of interest -- hotels, restaurants, Pan Am and
Para Pan Am Games venues, festival locations and more. Users with vision
loss can rely on BlindSquare to help them safely and independently
navigate the Greater Toronto Area (Toronto and a 250 km radius) during
their visit. Sighted users who are visitors to the GTA can also benefit
from its clear and easy-to-use interface. BlindSquare is available in 22
languages, thus positioning it as ideal for visitors to and participants
in the Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, the largest multi-sport games Canada
has hosted.
 
 BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App
Store ­ uses GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver
infoormation verbally about what is around the user. The app can be used
to find the most popular eatery within a radius of interest, as well as
to find a specific venue. Users can shake the device for updates on where
they are and information about nearby intersections and venues.
BlindSquare also tracks progress towards a destination and can mark a
position, helping its user to find that spot again later.
 
 To learn more about BlindSquare you can read our media release
here.
 
 BlindSquare has created a video announcement you can watch here.
Please note: this video is not accessible.
 
 To download BlindSquare, simply click on this link.
 
 While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August,
2015, CNIB and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and
all interested users.

 *** end note ***


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RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-11 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Ron,

I sort of agree that this article/announcement can very easily give the wrong 
impression. Even at the end it says:

While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, CNIB 
and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all interested
users. 

This does not mention that it is restricted to the Toronto area and users who 
attend the event, it states that Blindsquare normally costs $29.99 and is 
free to all interested users in July and August. That obviously is not so and 
even the price is incorrect because while it may cost $29.99 US, when I just 
went to the Canadian app store it is listed for $34.99 due to the exchange 
rate. The CNIB really should have done better on that.

Regards,
Sieghard

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Ron Pelletier
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 7:02 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

Hi,

Its absolutely not false advertising.  If you read properly, its an event 
promotion and its clearly indicated that its for a specific area for a specific 
amount of time.

Ron  Danvers


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Shaf
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 9:30 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

Because it's not actually free, a demo app is free.
False advertising.
On 7/10/2015 2:24 PM, Reg Sullivan wrote:
 Hello all.  I don't see a link in the below note and was wondering if 
 somebody could post it?
 When I search for Blind Square in the App store the only option is a $34.95 
 purchase price.




 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
 Danny Leung
 Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 11:34 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

 Hi Canadian,

 I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in the month 
 of July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email below:

 *** Begin Note ***

 Hi Everyone,

 As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am and Para 
 Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has ever hosted. 
 These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists and visitors 
 that Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our province who are 
 blind or partially sighted, independent and safe navigation can be a real 
 challenge. This is why CNIB is proud to announce that BlindSquare, a 
 navigation app that won our Winston Gordon Award for Accessibility, is being 
 offered free of charge to all for the months of July and August.
   
 BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app developed for 
 individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It describes the environment, 
 announces points of interest and street intersections as its user travels or 
 plans future journeys. It’s been programmed with points of interest -- 
 hotels, restaurants, Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games venues, festival locations 
 and more. Users with vision loss can rely on BlindSquare to help them safely 
 and independently navigate the Greater Toronto Area (Toronto and a 250 km 
 radius) during their visit. Sighted users who are visitors to the GTA can 
 also benefit from its clear and easy-to-use interface. BlindSquare is 
 available in 22 languages, thus positioning it as ideal for visitors to and 
 participants in the Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, the largest multi-sport 
 games Canada has hosted.
   
 BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store – uses 
 GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver information verbally about 
 what is around the user. The app can be used to find the most popular eatery 
 within a radius of interest, as well as to find a specific venue. Users can 
 shake the device for updates on where they are and information about nearby 
 intersections and venues. BlindSquare also tracks progress towards a 
 destination and can mark a position, helping its user to find that spot again 
 later.
   
 To learn more about BlindSquare you can read our media release here.
   
 BlindSquare has created a video announcement you can watch here. Please note: 
 this video is not accessible.
   
 To download BlindSquare, simply click on this link.
   
 While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, CNIB 
 and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all interested 
 users.

 *** end note ***



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RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-11 Thread Ron Pelletier
Hi Sieghard,

I have to agree with you that CNIB did a bad job of advertising it.  Maybe it 
was clear to me because I had listened to the Blind Square podcast when the 
developer said he was coming to Toronto to program the iBeacons in the CNIB 
building.  It was so clear that it was an agreement between him and CNIB only. 
It was clear to me that the promotion was only for the Pan Am games as they are 
held in Toronto this year.

Ron  Danvers
 


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2015 9:11 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

Hi Ron,

I sort of agree that this article/announcement can very easily give the wrong 
impression. Even at the end it says:

While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, CNIB 
and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all interested 
users. 

This does not mention that it is restricted to the Toronto area and users who 
attend the event, it states that Blindsquare normally costs $29.99 and is 
free to all interested users in July and August. That obviously is not so and 
even the price is incorrect because while it may cost $29.99 US, when I just 
went to the Canadian app store it is listed for $34.99 due to the exchange 
rate. The CNIB really should have done better on that.

Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Ron Pelletier
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 7:02 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

Hi,

Its absolutely not false advertising.  If you read properly, its an event 
promotion and its clearly indicated that its for a specific area for a specific 
amount of time.

Ron  Danvers


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Shaf
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 9:30 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

Because it's not actually free, a demo app is free.
False advertising.
On 7/10/2015 2:24 PM, Reg Sullivan wrote:
 Hello all.  I don't see a link in the below note and was wondering if 
 somebody could post it?
 When I search for Blind Square in the App store the only option is a $34.95 
 purchase price.




 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
 Behalf Of Danny Leung
 Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 11:34 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

 Hi Canadian,

 I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in the month 
 of July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email below:

 *** Begin Note ***

 Hi Everyone,

 As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am and Para 
 Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has ever hosted. 
 These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists and visitors 
 that Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our province who are 
 blind or partially sighted, independent and safe navigation can be a real 
 challenge. This is why CNIB is proud to announce that BlindSquare, a 
 navigation app that won our Winston Gordon Award for Accessibility, is being 
 offered free of charge to all for the months of July and August.
   
 BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app developed for 
 individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It describes the environment, 
 announces points of interest and street intersections as its user travels or 
 plans future journeys. It’s been programmed with points of interest -- 
 hotels, restaurants, Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games venues, festival locations 
 and more. Users with vision loss can rely on BlindSquare to help them safely 
 and independently navigate the Greater Toronto Area (Toronto and a 250 km 
 radius) during their visit. Sighted users who are visitors to the GTA can 
 also benefit from its clear and easy-to-use interface. BlindSquare is 
 available in 22 languages, thus positioning it as ideal for visitors to and 
 participants in the Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, the largest multi-sport 
 games Canada has hosted.
   
 BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store – uses 
 GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver information verbally about 
 what is around the user. The app can be used to find the most popular eatery 
 within a radius of interest, as well as to find a specific venue. Users can 
 shake the device for updates on where they are and information about nearby 
 intersections and venues. BlindSquare also tracks progress towards a 
 destination and can mark a position, helping its user to find that spot again 
 later.
   
 To learn more about

RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-11 Thread Ron Pelletier
Hi,

To me its not false advertising at all because, although it was a bit 
confusing, I clearly understood that it would be free to use only in the area 
of the Pan Am games.  I never got the impression that the app was free to  use 
all over  the world. Wait and see when Blind Square starts having its support 
for iBeacon more popular.  People will be happy to pay the 29 bucks for it. It 
should be installed at the CNIB shortly according to a podcast I watched. 

Ron  Danvers


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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Larry Lumpkin
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 11:07 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

The ad that the Canadian company wrote could have been written better but Ilkka 
Pirttimaa of blindsquare is very reputable and would never falsely advertise.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Shaf
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 9:54 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

Yes it is false advertising.
The BlindSquare app is not free. They claim it is.
BlindSQ Event is free.

On 7/11/2015 3:02 AM, Ron Pelletier wrote:
 Hi,

 Its absolutely not false advertising.  If you read properly, its an event 
 promotion and its clearly indicated that its for a specific area for a 
 specific amount of time.

 Ron  Danvers


 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
 Shaf
 Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 9:30 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

 Because it's not actually free, a demo app is free.
 False advertising.
 On 7/10/2015 2:24 PM, Reg Sullivan wrote:
 Hello all.  I don't see a link in the below note and was wondering if 
 somebody could post it?
 When I search for Blind Square in the App store the only option is a $34.95 
 purchase price.




 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
 Of Danny Leung
 Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 11:34 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

 Hi Canadian,

 I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in the 
 month of July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email below:

 *** Begin Note ***

 Hi Everyone,

 As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am and Para 
 Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has ever hosted. 
 These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists and visitors 
 that Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our province who are 
 blind or partially sighted, independent and safe navigation can be a real 
 challenge. This is why CNIB is proud to announce that BlindSquare, a 
 navigation app that won our Winston Gordon Award for Accessibility, is being 
 offered free of charge to all for the months of July and August.

 BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app developed for 
 individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It describes the 
 environment, announces points of interest and street intersections as its 
 user travels or plans future journeys. It’s been programmed with points of 
 interest -- hotels, restaurants, Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games venues, 
 festival locations and more. Users with vision loss can rely on BlindSquare 
 to help them safely and independently navigate the Greater Toronto Area 
 (Toronto and a 250 km radius) during their visit. Sighted users who are 
 visitors to the GTA can also benefit from its clear and easy-to-use 
 interface. BlindSquare is available in 22 languages, thus positioning it as 
 ideal for visitors to and participants in the Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, 
 the largest multi-sport games Canada has hosted.

 BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store – 
 uses GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver information verbally 
 about what is around the user. The app can be used to find the most popular 
 eatery within a radius of interest, as well as to find a specific venue. 
 Users can shake the device for updates on where they are and information 
 about nearby intersections and venues. BlindSquare also tracks progress 
 towards a destination and can mark a position, helping its user to find that 
 spot again later.

 To learn more about BlindSquare you can read our media release here.

 BlindSquare has created a video announcement you can watch here. Please 
 note: this video is not accessible.

 To download BlindSquare, simply click on this link.

 While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, 
 CNIB and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all 
 interested users.

 *** end note

RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-10 Thread Ron Pelletier
Hi,

Its absolutely not false advertising.  If you read properly, its an event 
promotion and its clearly indicated that its for a specific area for a specific 
amount of time.

Ron  Danvers


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Shaf
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 9:30 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

Because it's not actually free, a demo app is free.
False advertising.
On 7/10/2015 2:24 PM, Reg Sullivan wrote:
 Hello all.  I don't see a link in the below note and was wondering if 
 somebody could post it?
 When I search for Blind Square in the App store the only option is a $34.95 
 purchase price.




 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
 Danny Leung
 Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 11:34 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

 Hi Canadian,

 I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in the month 
 of July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email below:

 *** Begin Note ***

 Hi Everyone,

 As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am and Para 
 Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has ever hosted. 
 These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists and visitors 
 that Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our province who are 
 blind or partially sighted, independent and safe navigation can be a real 
 challenge. This is why CNIB is proud to announce that BlindSquare, a 
 navigation app that won our Winston Gordon Award for Accessibility, is being 
 offered free of charge to all for the months of July and August.
   
 BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app developed for 
 individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It describes the environment, 
 announces points of interest and street intersections as its user travels or 
 plans future journeys. It’s been programmed with points of interest -- 
 hotels, restaurants, Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games venues, festival locations 
 and more. Users with vision loss can rely on BlindSquare to help them safely 
 and independently navigate the Greater Toronto Area (Toronto and a 250 km 
 radius) during their visit. Sighted users who are visitors to the GTA can 
 also benefit from its clear and easy-to-use interface. BlindSquare is 
 available in 22 languages, thus positioning it as ideal for visitors to and 
 participants in the Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, the largest multi-sport 
 games Canada has hosted.
   
 BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store – uses 
 GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver information verbally about 
 what is around the user. The app can be used to find the most popular eatery 
 within a radius of interest, as well as to find a specific venue. Users can 
 shake the device for updates on where they are and information about nearby 
 intersections and venues. BlindSquare also tracks progress towards a 
 destination and can mark a position, helping its user to find that spot again 
 later.
   
 To learn more about BlindSquare you can read our media release here.
   
 BlindSquare has created a video announcement you can watch here. Please note: 
 this video is not accessible.
   
 To download BlindSquare, simply click on this link.
   
 While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, CNIB 
 and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all interested 
 users.

 *** end note ***



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Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-10 Thread Shaf

Yes it is false advertising.
The BlindSquare app is not free. They claim it is.
BlindSQ Event is free.

On 7/11/2015 3:02 AM, Ron Pelletier wrote:

Hi,

Its absolutely not false advertising.  If you read properly, its an event 
promotion and its clearly indicated that its for a specific area for a specific 
amount of time.

Ron  Danvers


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Shaf
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 9:30 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

Because it's not actually free, a demo app is free.
False advertising.
On 7/10/2015 2:24 PM, Reg Sullivan wrote:

Hello all.  I don't see a link in the below note and was wondering if somebody 
could post it?
When I search for Blind Square in the App store the only option is a $34.95 
purchase price.




-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Danny Leung
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 11:34 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

Hi Canadian,

I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in the month of 
July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email below:

*** Begin Note ***

Hi Everyone,

As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am and Para 
Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has ever hosted. 
These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists and visitors that 
Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our province who are blind or 
partially sighted, independent and safe navigation can be a real challenge. 
This is why CNIB is proud to announce that BlindSquare, a navigation app that 
won our Winston Gordon Award for Accessibility, is being offered free of charge 
to all for the months of July and August.
   
BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app developed for individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It describes the environment, announces points of interest and street intersections as its user travels or plans future journeys. It’s been programmed with points of interest -- hotels, restaurants, Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games venues, festival locations and more. Users with vision loss can rely on BlindSquare to help them safely and independently navigate the Greater Toronto Area (Toronto and a 250 km radius) during their visit. Sighted users who are visitors to the GTA can also benefit from its clear and easy-to-use interface. BlindSquare is available in 22 languages, thus positioning it as ideal for visitors to and participants in the Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, the largest multi-sport games Canada has hosted.
   
BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store – uses GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver information verbally about what is around the user. The app can be used to find the most popular eatery within a radius of interest, as well as to find a specific venue. Users can shake the device for updates on where they are and information about nearby intersections and venues. BlindSquare also tracks progress towards a destination and can mark a position, helping its user to find that spot again later.
   
To learn more about BlindSquare you can read our media release here.
   
BlindSquare has created a video announcement you can watch here. Please note: this video is not accessible.
   
To download BlindSquare, simply click on this link.
   
While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, CNIB and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all interested users.


*** end note ***




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RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-10 Thread Ron Pelletier
Hi,

I hope that soon, people stop posting about this free Blind Square because it 
doesn't exist.  It is an offer only for the people who will be attending the 
Pan American games in the Toronto area and is a version that will only work in 
that area and only for the games.  It is a promotion that is very localized. I 
don't remember ever seeing a free version of Blind Square anywhere.  For $29, 
it probably is one of the best and, I suppose, they feel that its worth its 
money and don't put it on sale.  They obviously have a different way of 
promoting their product and that is to proceed by event.

Ron  Danvers
 

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Reg Sullivan
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 9:24 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

Hello all.  I don't see a link in the below note and was wondering if somebody 
could post it?
When I search for Blind Square in the App store the only option is a $34.95 
purchase price.




-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Danny Leung
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 11:34 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

Hi Canadian,

I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in the month 
of July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email below:

*** Begin Note *** 

Hi Everyone,

As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am and Para 
Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has ever hosted. 
These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists and visitors that 
Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our province who are blind or 
partially sighted, independent and safe navigation can be a real challenge. 
This is why CNIB is proud to announce that BlindSquare, a navigation app that 
won our Winston Gordon Award for Accessibility, is being offered free of charge 
to all for the months of July and August.
 
BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app developed for 
individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It describes the environment, 
announces points of interest and street intersections as its user travels or 
plans future journeys. It’s been programmed with points of interest -- hotels, 
restaurants, Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games venues, festival locations and more. 
Users with vision loss can rely on BlindSquare to help them safely and 
independently navigate the Greater Toronto Area (Toronto and a 250 km radius) 
during their visit. Sighted users who are visitors to the GTA can also benefit 
from its clear and easy-to-use interface. BlindSquare is available in 22 
languages, thus positioning it as ideal for visitors to and participants in the 
Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, the largest multi-sport games Canada has hosted.
 
BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store – uses 
GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver information verbally about 
what is around the user. The app can be used to find the most popular eatery 
within a radius of interest, as well as to find a specific venue. Users can 
shake the device for updates on where they are and information about nearby 
intersections and venues. BlindSquare also tracks progress towards a 
destination and can mark a position, helping its user to find that spot again 
later.
 
To learn more about BlindSquare you can read our media release here.
 
BlindSquare has created a video announcement you can watch here. Please note: 
this video is not accessible.
 
To download BlindSquare, simply click on this link. 
 
While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, CNIB 
and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all interested 
users. 

*** end note *** 


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RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-10 Thread Larry Lumpkin
The ad that the Canadian company wrote could have been written better but Ilkka 
Pirttimaa of blindsquare is very reputable and would never falsely advertise.


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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Shaf
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 9:54 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

Yes it is false advertising.
The BlindSquare app is not free. They claim it is.
BlindSQ Event is free.

On 7/11/2015 3:02 AM, Ron Pelletier wrote:
 Hi,

 Its absolutely not false advertising.  If you read properly, its an event 
 promotion and its clearly indicated that its for a specific area for a 
 specific amount of time.

 Ron  Danvers


 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
 Shaf
 Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 9:30 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

 Because it's not actually free, a demo app is free.
 False advertising.
 On 7/10/2015 2:24 PM, Reg Sullivan wrote:
 Hello all.  I don't see a link in the below note and was wondering if 
 somebody could post it?
 When I search for Blind Square in the App store the only option is a $34.95 
 purchase price.




 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
 Of Danny Leung
 Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 11:34 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

 Hi Canadian,

 I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in the 
 month of July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email below:

 *** Begin Note ***

 Hi Everyone,

 As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am and Para 
 Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has ever hosted. 
 These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists and visitors 
 that Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our province who are 
 blind or partially sighted, independent and safe navigation can be a real 
 challenge. This is why CNIB is proud to announce that BlindSquare, a 
 navigation app that won our Winston Gordon Award for Accessibility, is being 
 offered free of charge to all for the months of July and August.

 BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app developed for 
 individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It describes the 
 environment, announces points of interest and street intersections as its 
 user travels or plans future journeys. It’s been programmed with points of 
 interest -- hotels, restaurants, Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games venues, 
 festival locations and more. Users with vision loss can rely on BlindSquare 
 to help them safely and independently navigate the Greater Toronto Area 
 (Toronto and a 250 km radius) during their visit. Sighted users who are 
 visitors to the GTA can also benefit from its clear and easy-to-use 
 interface. BlindSquare is available in 22 languages, thus positioning it as 
 ideal for visitors to and participants in the Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, 
 the largest multi-sport games Canada has hosted.

 BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store – 
 uses GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver information verbally 
 about what is around the user. The app can be used to find the most popular 
 eatery within a radius of interest, as well as to find a specific venue. 
 Users can shake the device for updates on where they are and information 
 about nearby intersections and venues. BlindSquare also tracks progress 
 towards a destination and can mark a position, helping its user to find that 
 spot again later.

 To learn more about BlindSquare you can read our media release here.

 BlindSquare has created a video announcement you can watch here. Please 
 note: this video is not accessible.

 To download BlindSquare, simply click on this link.

 While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, 
 CNIB and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all 
 interested users.

 *** end note ***



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RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-10 Thread Larry Lumpkin
Ilka has offered something called blindsquare event for people attending one 
of the two NFB or ACB conventions to use while they were attending.

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Reg Sullivan
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 8:51 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

Yes, the Pan am games will come to an American city soon and you will get to 
know more about them.
This is a great initiative to promote mobility of the disabled community that 
are part of the Para Pan am games around our great city of Toronto.
It makes us proud to be Canadians.


Cheers


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
blindcowgirl1...@gmail.com
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 9:45 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

That's because this was a Canadian announcement only for some sort of 
gathering. 

Sent from my iPhone

 On Jul 10, 2015, at 9:43 AM, Daniel Miller miller...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi. Apparently, it's not free for people in the US. The only thing I see when 
 searching for in the app store is a $29.99 price. Not $34.99.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jul 10, 2015, at 8:30 AM, Shaf shafpa...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Because it's not actually free, a demo app is free.
 False advertising.
 On 7/10/2015 2:24 PM, Reg Sullivan wrote:
 Hello all.  I don't see a link in the below note and was wondering if 
 somebody could post it?
 When I search for Blind Square in the App store the only option is a $34.95 
 purchase price.
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
 Of Danny Leung
 Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 11:34 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015
 
 Hi Canadian,
 
 I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in the 
 month of July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email below:
 
 *** Begin Note ***
 
 Hi Everyone,
 
 As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am and 
 Para Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has ever 
 hosted. These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists and 
 visitors that Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our province 
 who are blind or partially sighted, independent and safe navigation can be 
 a real challenge. This is why CNIB is proud to announce that BlindSquare, a 
 navigation app that won our Winston Gordon Award for Accessibility, is 
 being offered free of charge to all for the months of July and August.
 BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app developed for 
 individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It describes the 
 environment, announces points of interest and street intersections as its 
 user travels or plans future journeys. It’s been programmed with points of 
 interest -- hotels, restaurants, Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games venues, 
 festival locations and more. Users with vision loss can rely on BlindSquare 
 to help them safely and independently navigate the Greater Toronto Area 
 (Toronto and a 250 km radius) during their visit. Sighted users who are 
 visitors to the GTA can also benefit from its clear and easy-to-use 
 interface. BlindSquare is available in 22 languages, thus positioning it as 
 ideal for visitors to and participants in the Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, 
 the largest multi-sport games Canada has hosted.
 BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store – 
 uses GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver information verbally 
 about what is around the user. The app can be used to find the most popular 
 eatery within a radius of interest, as well as to find a specific venue. 
 Users can shake the device for updates on where they are and information 
 about nearby intersections and venues. BlindSquare also tracks progress 
 towards a destination and can mark a position, helping its user to find 
 that spot again later.
 To learn more about BlindSquare you can read our media release here.
 BlindSquare has created a video announcement you can watch here. Please 
 note: this video is not accessible.
 To download BlindSquare, simply click on this link.
 While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, 
 CNIB and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all 
 interested users.
 
 *** end note ***
 
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Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-10 Thread Daniel Miller
Hi. Apparently, it's not free for people in the US. The only thing I see when 
searching for in the app store is a $29.99 price. Not $34.99.

Sent from my iPhone

 On Jul 10, 2015, at 8:30 AM, Shaf shafpa...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Because it's not actually free, a demo app is free.
 False advertising.
 On 7/10/2015 2:24 PM, Reg Sullivan wrote:
 Hello all.  I don't see a link in the below note and was wondering if 
 somebody could post it?
 When I search for Blind Square in the App store the only option is a $34.95 
 purchase price.
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
 Of Danny Leung
 Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 11:34 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015
 
 Hi Canadian,
 
 I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in the 
 month of July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email below:
 
 *** Begin Note ***
 
 Hi Everyone,
 
 As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am and Para 
 Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has ever hosted. 
 These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists and visitors 
 that Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our province who are 
 blind or partially sighted, independent and safe navigation can be a real 
 challenge. This is why CNIB is proud to announce that BlindSquare, a 
 navigation app that won our Winston Gordon Award for Accessibility, is being 
 offered free of charge to all for the months of July and August.
  BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app developed for 
 individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It describes the 
 environment, announces points of interest and street intersections as its 
 user travels or plans future journeys. It’s been programmed with points of 
 interest -- hotels, restaurants, Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games venues, 
 festival locations and more. Users with vision loss can rely on BlindSquare 
 to help them safely and independently navigate the Greater Toronto Area 
 (Toronto and a 250 km radius) during their visit. Sighted users who are 
 visitors to the GTA can also benefit from its clear and easy-to-use 
 interface. BlindSquare is available in 22 languages, thus positioning it as 
 ideal for visitors to and participants in the Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, 
 the largest multi-sport games Canada has hosted.
  BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store – 
 uses GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver information verbally 
 about what is around the user. The app can be used to find the most popular 
 eatery within a radius of interest, as well as to find a specific venue. 
 Users can shake the device for updates on where they are and information 
 about nearby intersections and venues. BlindSquare also tracks progress 
 towards a destination and can mark a position, helping its user to find that 
 spot again later.
  To learn more about BlindSquare you can read our media release here.
  BlindSquare has created a video announcement you can watch here. Please 
 note: this video is not accessible.
  To download BlindSquare, simply click on this link.
  While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, 
 CNIB and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all 
 interested users.
 
 *** end note ***
 
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RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-10 Thread Reg Sullivan
Yes, the Pan am games will come to an American city soon and you will get to 
know more about them.
This is a great initiative to promote mobility of the disabled community that 
are part of the Para Pan am games around our great city of Toronto.
It makes us proud to be Canadians.


Cheers


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
blindcowgirl1...@gmail.com
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 9:45 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

That's because this was a Canadian announcement only for some sort of 
gathering. 

Sent from my iPhone

 On Jul 10, 2015, at 9:43 AM, Daniel Miller miller...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi. Apparently, it's not free for people in the US. The only thing I see when 
 searching for in the app store is a $29.99 price. Not $34.99.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jul 10, 2015, at 8:30 AM, Shaf shafpa...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Because it's not actually free, a demo app is free.
 False advertising.
 On 7/10/2015 2:24 PM, Reg Sullivan wrote:
 Hello all.  I don't see a link in the below note and was wondering if 
 somebody could post it?
 When I search for Blind Square in the App store the only option is a $34.95 
 purchase price.
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
 Of Danny Leung
 Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 11:34 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015
 
 Hi Canadian,
 
 I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in the 
 month of July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email below:
 
 *** Begin Note ***
 
 Hi Everyone,
 
 As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am and 
 Para Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has ever 
 hosted. These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists and 
 visitors that Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our province 
 who are blind or partially sighted, independent and safe navigation can be 
 a real challenge. This is why CNIB is proud to announce that BlindSquare, a 
 navigation app that won our Winston Gordon Award for Accessibility, is 
 being offered free of charge to all for the months of July and August.
 BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app developed for 
 individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It describes the 
 environment, announces points of interest and street intersections as its 
 user travels or plans future journeys. It’s been programmed with points of 
 interest -- hotels, restaurants, Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games venues, 
 festival locations and more. Users with vision loss can rely on BlindSquare 
 to help them safely and independently navigate the Greater Toronto Area 
 (Toronto and a 250 km radius) during their visit. Sighted users who are 
 visitors to the GTA can also benefit from its clear and easy-to-use 
 interface. BlindSquare is available in 22 languages, thus positioning it as 
 ideal for visitors to and participants in the Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, 
 the largest multi-sport games Canada has hosted.
 BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store – 
 uses GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver information verbally 
 about what is around the user. The app can be used to find the most popular 
 eatery within a radius of interest, as well as to find a specific venue. 
 Users can shake the device for updates on where they are and information 
 about nearby intersections and venues. BlindSquare also tracks progress 
 towards a destination and can mark a position, helping its user to find 
 that spot again later.
 To learn more about BlindSquare you can read our media release here.
 BlindSquare has created a video announcement you can watch here. Please 
 note: this video is not accessible.
 To download BlindSquare, simply click on this link.
 While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, 
 CNIB and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all 
 interested users.
 
 *** end note ***
 
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Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-10 Thread blindcowgirl1993
That's because this was a Canadian announcement only for some sort of 
gathering. 

Sent from my iPhone

 On Jul 10, 2015, at 9:43 AM, Daniel Miller miller...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi. Apparently, it's not free for people in the US. The only thing I see when 
 searching for in the app store is a $29.99 price. Not $34.99.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jul 10, 2015, at 8:30 AM, Shaf shafpa...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Because it's not actually free, a demo app is free.
 False advertising.
 On 7/10/2015 2:24 PM, Reg Sullivan wrote:
 Hello all.  I don't see a link in the below note and was wondering if 
 somebody could post it?
 When I search for Blind Square in the App store the only option is a $34.95 
 purchase price.
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
 Of Danny Leung
 Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 11:34 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015
 
 Hi Canadian,
 
 I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in the 
 month of July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email below:
 
 *** Begin Note ***
 
 Hi Everyone,
 
 As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am and 
 Para Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has ever 
 hosted. These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists and 
 visitors that Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our province 
 who are blind or partially sighted, independent and safe navigation can be 
 a real challenge. This is why CNIB is proud to announce that BlindSquare, a 
 navigation app that won our Winston Gordon Award for Accessibility, is 
 being offered free of charge to all for the months of July and August.
 BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app developed for 
 individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It describes the 
 environment, announces points of interest and street intersections as its 
 user travels or plans future journeys. It’s been programmed with points of 
 interest -- hotels, restaurants, Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games venues, 
 festival locations and more. Users with vision loss can rely on BlindSquare 
 to help them safely and independently navigate the Greater Toronto Area 
 (Toronto and a 250 km radius) during their visit. Sighted users who are 
 visitors to the GTA can also benefit from its clear and easy-to-use 
 interface. BlindSquare is available in 22 languages, thus positioning it as 
 ideal for visitors to and participants in the Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, 
 the largest multi-sport games Canada has hosted.
 BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store – 
 uses GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver information verbally 
 about what is around the user. The app can be used to find the most popular 
 eatery within a radius of interest, as well as to find a specific venue. 
 Users can shake the device for updates on where they are and information 
 about nearby intersections and venues. BlindSquare also tracks progress 
 towards a destination and can mark a position, helping its user to find 
 that spot again later.
 To learn more about BlindSquare you can read our media release here.
 BlindSquare has created a video announcement you can watch here. Please 
 note: this video is not accessible.
 To download BlindSquare, simply click on this link.
 While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, 
 CNIB and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all 
 interested users.
 
 *** end note ***
 
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RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-10 Thread Reg Sullivan
Hello all.  I don't see a link in the below note and was wondering if somebody 
could post it?
When I search for Blind Square in the App store the only option is a $34.95 
purchase price.




-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Danny Leung
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 11:34 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

Hi Canadian,

I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in the month 
of July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email below:

*** Begin Note *** 

Hi Everyone,

As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am and Para 
Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has ever hosted. 
These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists and visitors that 
Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our province who are blind or 
partially sighted, independent and safe navigation can be a real challenge. 
This is why CNIB is proud to announce that BlindSquare, a navigation app that 
won our Winston Gordon Award for Accessibility, is being offered free of charge 
to all for the months of July and August.
 
BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app developed for 
individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It describes the environment, 
announces points of interest and street intersections as its user travels or 
plans future journeys. It’s been programmed with points of interest -- hotels, 
restaurants, Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games venues, festival locations and more. 
Users with vision loss can rely on BlindSquare to help them safely and 
independently navigate the Greater Toronto Area (Toronto and a 250 km radius) 
during their visit. Sighted users who are visitors to the GTA can also benefit 
from its clear and easy-to-use interface. BlindSquare is available in 22 
languages, thus positioning it as ideal for visitors to and participants in the 
Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, the largest multi-sport games Canada has hosted.
 
BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store – uses 
GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver information verbally about 
what is around the user. The app can be used to find the most popular eatery 
within a radius of interest, as well as to find a specific venue. Users can 
shake the device for updates on where they are and information about nearby 
intersections and venues. BlindSquare also tracks progress towards a 
destination and can mark a position, helping its user to find that spot again 
later.
 
To learn more about BlindSquare you can read our media release here.
 
BlindSquare has created a video announcement you can watch here. Please note: 
this video is not accessible.
 
To download BlindSquare, simply click on this link. 
 
While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, CNIB 
and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all interested 
users. 

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Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-10 Thread Shaf

Because it's not actually free, a demo app is free.
False advertising.
On 7/10/2015 2:24 PM, Reg Sullivan wrote:

Hello all.  I don't see a link in the below note and was wondering if somebody 
could post it?
When I search for Blind Square in the App store the only option is a $34.95 
purchase price.




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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Danny Leung
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 11:34 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

Hi Canadian,

I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in the month of 
July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email below:

*** Begin Note ***

Hi Everyone,

As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am and Para 
Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has ever hosted. 
These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists and visitors that 
Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our province who are blind or 
partially sighted, independent and safe navigation can be a real challenge. 
This is why CNIB is proud to announce that BlindSquare, a navigation app that 
won our Winston Gordon Award for Accessibility, is being offered free of charge 
to all for the months of July and August.
  
BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app developed for individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It describes the environment, announces points of interest and street intersections as its user travels or plans future journeys. It’s been programmed with points of interest -- hotels, restaurants, Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games venues, festival locations and more. Users with vision loss can rely on BlindSquare to help them safely and independently navigate the Greater Toronto Area (Toronto and a 250 km radius) during their visit. Sighted users who are visitors to the GTA can also benefit from its clear and easy-to-use interface. BlindSquare is available in 22 languages, thus positioning it as ideal for visitors to and participants in the Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, the largest multi-sport games Canada has hosted.
  
BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store – uses GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver information verbally about what is around the user. The app can be used to find the most popular eatery within a radius of interest, as well as to find a specific venue. Users can shake the device for updates on where they are and information about nearby intersections and venues. BlindSquare also tracks progress towards a destination and can mark a position, helping its user to find that spot again later.
  
To learn more about BlindSquare you can read our media release here.
  
BlindSquare has created a video announcement you can watch here. Please note: this video is not accessible.
  
To download BlindSquare, simply click on this link.
  
While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, CNIB and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all interested users.


*** end note ***




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Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-09 Thread Shaf

Um, no.
This is false advertising (not surprising for an organization such as CNIB).
What they claim is free is BlindSQEvent, not Blind Square.
In other words, they're offering a demo of Blind Square for free.
BlindSQEvent will only work at events they want it to work in, or you 
can simulate such events. It's not the full app.



-Shaf
On 7/9/2015 4:33 AM, Danny Leung wrote:

Hi Canadian,

I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in the month of 
July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email below:

*** Begin Note ***

Hi Everyone,

As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am and Para 
Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has ever hosted. 
These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists and visitors that 
Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our province who are blind or 
partially sighted, independent and safe navigation can be a real challenge. 
This is why CNIB is proud to announce that BlindSquare, a navigation app that 
won our Winston Gordon Award for Accessibility, is being offered free of charge 
to all for the months of July and August.
  
BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app developed for individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It describes the environment, announces points of interest and street intersections as its user travels or plans future journeys. It’s been programmed with points of interest -- hotels, restaurants, Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games venues, festival locations and more. Users with vision loss can rely on BlindSquare to help them safely and independently navigate the Greater Toronto Area (Toronto and a 250 km radius) during their visit. Sighted users who are visitors to the GTA can also benefit from its clear and easy-to-use interface. BlindSquare is available in 22 languages, thus positioning it as ideal for visitors to and participants in the Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, the largest multi-sport games Canada has hosted.
  
BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store – uses GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver information verbally about what is around the user. The app can be used to find the most popular eatery within a radius of interest, as well as to find a specific venue. Users can shake the device for updates on where they are and information about nearby intersections and venues. BlindSquare also tracks progress towards a destination and can mark a position, helping its user to find that spot again later.
  
To learn more about BlindSquare you can read our media release here.
  
BlindSquare has created a video announcement you can watch here. Please note: this video is not accessible.
  
To download BlindSquare, simply click on this link.
  
While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, CNIB and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all interested users.


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Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-09 Thread blindcowgirl1993
It should be noted that the app is blind square event. It offers all the 
features but can only be used in the event area. 

Sent from my iPhone

 On Jul 8, 2015, at 11:33 PM, Danny Leung dlng321.mob...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Canadian,
 
 I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in the month 
 of July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email below:
 
 *** Begin Note *** 
 
 Hi Everyone,
 
 As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am and Para 
 Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has ever hosted. 
 These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists and visitors 
 that Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our province who are 
 blind or partially sighted, independent and safe navigation can be a real 
 challenge. This is why CNIB is proud to announce that BlindSquare, a 
 navigation app that won our Winston Gordon Award for Accessibility, is being 
 offered free of charge to all for the months of July and August.
 
 BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app developed for 
 individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It describes the environment, 
 announces points of interest and street intersections as its user travels or 
 plans future journeys. It’s been programmed with points of interest -- 
 hotels, restaurants, Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games venues, festival locations 
 and more. Users with vision loss can rely on BlindSquare to help them safely 
 and independently navigate the Greater Toronto Area (Toronto and a 250 km 
 radius) during their visit. Sighted users who are visitors to the GTA can 
 also benefit from its clear and easy-to-use interface. BlindSquare is 
 available in 22 languages, thus positioning it as ideal for visitors to and 
 participants in the Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, the largest multi-sport 
 games Canada has hosted.
 
 BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store – uses 
 GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver information verbally about 
 what is around the user. The app can be used to find the most popular eatery 
 within a radius of interest, as well as to find a specific venue. Users can 
 shake the device for updates on where they are and information about nearby 
 intersections and venues. BlindSquare also tracks progress towards a 
 destination and can mark a position, helping its user to find that spot again 
 later.
 
 To learn more about BlindSquare you can read our media release here.
 
 BlindSquare has created a video announcement you can watch here. Please note: 
 this video is not accessible.
 
 To download BlindSquare, simply click on this link. 
 
 While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, CNIB 
 and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all interested 
 users. 
 
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RE: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July August, 2015

2015-07-09 Thread Ron Pelletier
Hi,

That's the impression I got.

Ron  Danvers


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To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: BlindSquare Navigation App - Free during July  August, 2015

It should be noted that the app is blind square event. It offers all the 
features but can only be used in the event area. 

Sent from my iPhone

 On Jul 8, 2015, at 11:33 PM, Danny Leung dlng321.mob...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Canadian,
 
 I received an email today and know BlindSquare is offer for free in the month 
 of July  August! I cut and paste the content of the email below:
 
 *** Begin Note *** 
 
 Hi Everyone,
 
 As most of you will know, this summer Ontario is hosting the Pan Am and Para 
 Pan Am Games, which are the largest multisport games Canada has ever hosted. 
 These events will only increase the flood of summer tourists and visitors 
 that Ontario sees every year. For those visitors to our province who are 
 blind or partially sighted, independent and safe navigation can be a real 
 challenge. This is why CNIB is proud to announce that BlindSquare, a 
 navigation app that won our Winston Gordon Award for Accessibility, is being 
 offered free of charge to all for the months of July and August.
 
 BlindSquare is the world’s most popular accessible GPS-app developed for 
 individuals who are blind or partially sighted. It describes the environment, 
 announces points of interest and street intersections as its user travels or 
 plans future journeys. It’s been programmed with points of interest -- 
 hotels, restaurants, Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games venues, festival locations 
 and more. Users with vision loss can rely on BlindSquare to help them safely 
 and independently navigate the Greater Toronto Area (Toronto and a 250 km 
 radius) during their visit. Sighted users who are visitors to the GTA can 
 also benefit from its clear and easy-to-use interface. BlindSquare is 
 available in 22 languages, thus positioning it as ideal for visitors to and 
 participants in the Pan Am and Para Pan Am Games, the largest multi-sport 
 games Canada has hosted.
 
 BlindSquare - which is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store – uses 
 GPS, the iPhone compass and FourSquare to deliver information verbally about 
 what is around the user. The app can be used to find the most popular eatery 
 within a radius of interest, as well as to find a specific venue. Users can 
 shake the device for updates on where they are and information about nearby 
 intersections and venues. BlindSquare also tracks progress towards a 
 destination and can mark a position, helping its user to find that spot again 
 later.
 
 To learn more about BlindSquare you can read our media release here.
 
 BlindSquare has created a video announcement you can watch here. Please note: 
 this video is not accessible.
 
 To download BlindSquare, simply click on this link. 
 
 While BlindSquare normally retails for US$30, for July and August, 2015, CNIB 
 and BlindSquare are pleased to offer it for free to any and all interested 
 users. 
 
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