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From: "DAVID TROTT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 10:38 PM
Subject: [alabama] Human Ware to introduce combo product with great new 
features


GPS orientation tool and accessible PDA for blind people Trekker and Maestro
now in one integrated package Los Angeles, March 16, 2005 -- Today at the
CSUN Conference on Technology and Persons with Disabilities, HumanWare, the
new company created through the recent merger of VisuAide and Pulse Data is
pleased to announce the release of the first integration of Trekker and
Maestro. Trekker is the leading standalone GPS orientation solution for the
blind, and has been available since April 2003. Maestro is the first
off-the-shelf accessible PDA. Now both solutions are available in one
integrated package providing a complete solution for mobile and active blind
users.

Trekker, the GPS localization tool for the visually impaired, can now take
advantage of the extended popular features offered by mainstream accessible
PDAs. Trekker is a standalone product offering pedestrian and vehicle
navigation features as well as routing capability.

Now the visually impaired can enjoy the essential information-access
functionality of Maestro: text and vocal note taking, agenda, contact
directory and others, combined with their Trekker orientation tool, all in
the same ultra-compact size as a true PDA. With its open environment, the
system also integrates applications such as Victor Reader, a digital
talking-book player. Additional functionalities and accessories such as the
Braille Bluetooth keyboard will be also available in 2005.

"As promised over the last year, we are now delivering the extra
functionalities of Maestro to our existing and future loyal Trekker users",
said Lucia Gomez, Product Manager for Maestro and Trekker. The new solution
improves the Trekker user interface dramatically and makes it so much easier
to enter data and navigate menus."

The Maestro tactile keyboard provides improved input capability and quick
access to functionalities such as switching navigation modes through button
shortcuts. With the PC-like interface and standard commands, a Trekker user
can read real time directions and search points of interest more
efficiently. Popular Maestro features like a contextual key describer and
the possibility of using an external infrared keyboard are also available.

Route creation has also been improved.

Existing Trekker users may upgrade to full Maestro functionality or simply
upgrade their Trekker application with only the tactile keyboard and new
user interface. Maestro users can also purchase the Trekker as an optional
package. The new Trekker/Maestro integrated package will be available in May
2005.






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