[nabs] trekker breeze

Laura Glowacki orangebutterfly87 at gmail.com
Sat Nov 27 00:20:06 GMT 2010


Someone from the company that makes the Trekker products told me 
this summer at the ACB national convention that they would soon 
be adding the  capability to enter in an address and receive a 
route just like the full-featured Trekkers (sorry can't remember 
what those are called) because they're being discontinued.

I have honestly not heard anything good about the Captain GPS 
system.

I love loadstone, though I know what you mean about it not being 
ideal as far as gps navigation.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nimer Jaber" <nimerjaber1 at gmail.com>
To: "Discussion list for NABS,National Alliance of Blind 
Students." <nabs at acb.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2010 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: [nabs] trekker breeze


My opinions is that it is a piece of crap which is an outrageous 
waste
of money for anyone, and I can't believe anyone would even half 
way
consider being ripped off by humanware in buying this product. 
The
damned thing can't even take you to an address that you plug 
in!!!!!!!!!!!

On 11/25/2010 06:02 PM, Josh Kennedy wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thanks to someone I am getting a brand new trekker breeze very 
> soon.
> So tell me do any of you guys use the trekker breeze? I visited 
> a
> friend and he let me try his and I'm very impressed with it. 
> I'll also
> be getting a kapten gps for christmas this year. I'm excited 
> about
> both of them. Before I was just using loadstone on an old 
> symbian
> phone. But loadstone is not a talking map, it is just a big 
> collection
> of labeled points, not a talking map like trekker and sendero, 
> and ovi
> maps. I wanted something better and now I'm getting trekker 
> breeze and
> kapten gps from maxiaids so give me your opinions on trekker 
> breeze.
>
> Josh
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