Hi Andy. In that case we can expect a price of more than $50. Personally if it 
would meet my needs and allow me to travel using a single app and it's 
completely VoiceOver friendly then I would easily pay $70 or $80 for it.

On Feb 27, 2013, at 7:14 AM, "Andy Baracco" <w...@socal.rr.com> wrote:

> On another list, Mike May said that the price would be a little higher than 
> the price for a product like Navigon or Tomtom. When people were asked how 
> much they would pay, most people said that this would be a fair arrangement. 
> There was talk about a monthly subscription, but he said that this is 
> difficult to manage through the app store, so there will be just one price.
>  
> Andy]
>  
> From: Raul A. Gallegos
> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 10:36 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Announcing the Seeing Eye GPS app free preview, new 2013 Sendero 
> products, and remote CSUN access!
> The one thing to keep in mind once the price is announced is how much is this 
> app worth to some of us. Remember that specific installs for the braille note 
> and braille cents products cost more than $600. Also remember that many 
> commercial GPS apps for the iPhone itself can cost anywhere from $25-$55. I 
> have no idea what the price for this app will be, however I do know that once 
> that  price is announced if people don't like it there will definitely be a 
> lot of vocalization from peoples opinions. I only say this because any time 
> and accessibility app is announced in that price is more than five dollars, 
> people seem to make a big deal over it. I can look through the archives and 
> discussions of the access notetaker app, blindsquare, Fleksy, Sendero's Look 
> Around app, and the various daisy readers Have mostly initially been met with 
> criticism over the price. Some people will purchase the app despite the cost 
> because they want to support the developer. Others will purchase the app 
> because it is worth it to them. And still others might wait for the app to go 
> on sale before they make a purchase. My purchasing history shows that 
> depending on the app in question I could fall into any of those categories. 
> Fleksy and blindsquare were apps which I purchased only after they went on 
> sale. Yet voice dream reader and looktel recognizer were apps I purchased at 
> full price. And finally, apps light digit-eyes and read2go our ones which I 
> have not purchased and don't intend to. So my only point in writing this 
> message is to remind everyone, including myself, that no matter what the 
> price of a new app is, we will have to decide for ourselves if it is really 
> worth it to us considering our personal needs and the features contained in 
> the app.
>  
> Cheers!
> 
> On Feb 26, 2013, at 11:04 PM, Sieghard Weitzel <siegh...@live.ca> wrote:
> 
>> Hi List,
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> This does indeed sound very promising and I especially think one of the best 
>> news about this is that they use both Navteq and OSM maps as well as POI’s 
>> from Navteq, Foursquare and OSM. This should really provide very good and 
>> up-to-date map and POI information.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Maybe we can all have a few less apps on the phone since this one will most 
>> likely make some others redundant.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> I also would imagine that since Seeing-Eye is involved in funding the 
>> project that the price for the app maybe more reasonable than we all may 
>> think.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> Sieghard
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>> Of Richard Turner
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 2:02 PM
>> To: ViPone list
>> Subject: Fwd: Announcing the Seeing Eye GPS app free preview, new 2013 
>> Sendero products, and remote CSUN access!
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> I wasn't  sure if this had been seen on this    list: 
>> 
>> From: senderogps-bou...@freelists.org 
>> [mailto:senderogps-bou...@freelists.org] On Behalf Of Kim Casey
>> Sent: Monday, February 25, 2013 4:07 PM
>> To: 'Kim Casey'
>> Subject: Announcing the Seeing Eye      GPS app free preview, new 2013 
>> Sendero products, and remote CSUN      access!
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Sendero Group has been designing accessible GPS since 1994. Almost 20 years 
>> of user feedback and feature requests are behind the design of all Sendero 
>> GPS products. The accessible features in Seeing Eye GPS are only the 
>> beginning of what is yet to come as users help in evolving this first fully 
>> accessible GPS product for the iPhone. To participate in the preview, visit 
>> us at CSUN Booth 521 or reply to this email and we will send you a link for 
>> a Test Flight as soon as it is available.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> About Seeing Eye GPS
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Getting around independently is a function of good mobility tools like a 
>> guide dog or cane and good orientation tools like accessible GPS. Two 
>> pioneers in their fields, The Seeing Eye and Sendero Group have teamed up to 
>> provide a fully accessible turn-by-turn GPS iPhone app with all the normal 
>> navigation features plus features unique to blind users.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> * Instead of multiple layers of menus, the 3 important navigation elements 
>> are on the lower portion of every screen, Route, POIs and Location.
>> 
>> * At intersections, the street name and your direction of travel are 
>> announced.
>> 
>> * Intersections are described like 4-way with the clock face orientation of 
>> the streets.
>> 
>> * There are 3 choices for POI data and 2 map sources.
>> 
>> * Directions are configured appropriately for Pedestrian and vehicle routes 
>> including heads up when approaching a turn, the turn now indication, 
>> continue straight and where the subsequent turn is located. 
>> 
>> * When the user wanders off the route, it is automatically recalculated and 
>> updated turn information is announced.
>> 
>> * Point your phone in a given direction to hear what is nearby with the 
>> LookAround Wand.
>> 
>> * Nearby Points of interest and intersections are automatically announced.
>> 
>> For more information go to 
>> http://www.senderogroup.com/products/shopseeingeyegps.htm
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> New 2013 Sendero products
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Announcing Sendero PC GPS 2013, adds GPS functionality to Sendero PC Maps 
>> and works on Windows laptops, Tablets, and ultrabooks.
>> 
>> New 2013 maps and POIs for Sendero GPS, Sense Navigation, and Mobile Geo 
>> plus much faster POI searches
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Not going to CSUN – No problem!
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Thanks to the folks at Accessible World Tek Talk, you can join in the fun 
>> and listen into the following presentations. 
>> 
>> February 28, Thursday, 9:30 - 10:30 PM, Testing a Prototype iPhone People 
>> Finder App
>> 
>> March 1, Friday, 2:00 - 3:00 PM, Showing the Seeing Eye GPS iPhone App
>> 
>> Just go to: http://conference321.com/masteradmin/room.asp?id=rsc9613dc89eb2 
>> at the scheduled session time.  If you are a first-time user of the Talking 
>> Communities online conferencing software, there is a small, safe software 
>> program that you need to download and then run. Visit 
>> http://accessibleworld.org/audio-tc-faq-page for information on how to get 
>> your computer set up for the session.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> For more information on all of these items, go to 
>> http://www.SenderoGroup.com or call Sendero toll free at 1-888-757-6810
>> 
>> Don't forget to sign up for o

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