APH designed their app for the brailleplus 18, their blindness-oriented 
notetaker/phone that runs Android, and after that was on the market for a 
while, they released the app to the playstore. So it makes sense that they'd do 
that imho. The map data the Sendero app uses come from navteq, or you can use 
osm map data. There is a visual map that can be brought up which isn't useful 
to voiceover because it is just a map with a market on it to show where you 
are, and that is mapquest, according to the manual. Poi data sources are 4 
square, navteq or osm. You select from among those 3.

Mary

Mary Otten
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