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Lennart Occasional Visitor

Joined: 21/05/2003 13:02:15 Posts: 27 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 2:00 pm Post subject: Alternatives to TomTom, using Navtech? |
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Hi all,
Sorry if this is not the correct forum
Being a user of TomTom since v2, I'm a bit upset about the recent upgrade or lack of delivery of it. It was announced March?!?
I'm of to my vacation in Europe June 17th and now it seems that they have a reverse-order shipping policy. I do not believe anymore that I will get it in time. Orders done after mine have been shipped, but not mine
Since I do need a GPS system, I might look at alternatives
The only thing that I do not like about TT is the poor maps from Teleatlas
If streets that I know of, 10 years old, still not covered correctly by Teleatlas, I might get lost on streets in Europe that I do not know about :D
So, the question easy to ask and maybe more difficult to answer
Which product is considered best?
- That uses Navtech maps covering Europe
- Runs on Pocket PC 2003
- Voice navigation
- Has Itenary function
I have read the reviews at this site, but I want "the winner is..."
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lbendlin Pocket GPS Staff


Joined: 02/11/2002 22:41:59 Posts: 11878 Location: Massachusetts, USA
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 2:24 pm Post subject: |
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The winner is Mapopolis _________________ Lutz
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insanity Occasional Visitor

Joined: Jun 01, 2005 Posts: 36 Location: Gloucester, UK
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 3:38 pm Post subject: |
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I wouldn't get too excited about the NavTeq maps either - they're full of different errors. For example, the maps in AutoRoute 2005 (published Aug-Sep 2004) do not contain the M6 Toll Road (opened 2002?). |
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iancjc Frequent Visitor

Joined: 10/02/2003 14:19:44 Posts: 749 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 4:05 pm Post subject: |
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lbendlin wrote: | The winner is Mapopolis |
I've just completed 9 days with mapopolis and came to the conclusion that the navteq maps were as bad as teleatlas (around Cambridge UK).
The things I did like - the text to speech directions, the usability when out of the car, the maps were more upto date than ttn3 (they should be as they are downloadable) and the fact that you can download the maps, the support was very impressive - one problem, one email, one reply within an hour (and the correct solution).
The things I didn't like - due to the very basic interface you can't finger prod and need to use the stylus (ok at the desk) no good in the car, the lack of a checkpoint like function (Lutz - you have to see the number of camera's in the UK) and crucially the abismal routes it selected for 2 of my regular journeys (TTN3/TTN2 & TTN1 all choose the 'correct' route, Mapopolis didn't. Finally the voice guidance had a lack of clarity when driving around roundabouts.
For me with a POI alerter and a tidier interface Mapopolis could work - one things for sure no map supplier is perfect and no routing software is either.
I actually really like the viamichelin navigation 3 I run on my palm but as this uses tele atlas as well it will have the same problems as ttn. _________________ -----------------------------------------------------------
TyTn II (WM6.1) / tomtom one v2
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lbendlin Pocket GPS Staff


Joined: 02/11/2002 22:41:59 Posts: 11878 Location: Massachusetts, USA
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 8:07 pm Post subject: |
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Apart from the fact that the newest version of Mapopolis actually has a POI alert function my statement was more of the "trying to be funny" kind.
There is no winner, and never will be. People have too different opinions on what a program should look like and how it should perform.
I could have stated any other of the two dozen programs on the market. (and I should have marked it as "humour"). Apologies. _________________ Lutz
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iancjc Frequent Visitor

Joined: 10/02/2003 14:19:44 Posts: 749 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 8:22 pm Post subject: |
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Lutz
I wasn't having ago at you - honest :D
as I said the support is brilliant and the program works - Its just when others ask whats better than tomtom it's often better to use the devil you know.
I used the VGA beta and couldn't find the poi alerter - I really do like the map delivery know - this has to be the way forward for all gps software.
Ian _________________ -----------------------------------------------------------
TyTn II (WM6.1) / tomtom one v2
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Tim Buxton Pocket GPS Moderator


Joined: 14/09/2002 20:56:18 Posts: 5231 Location: Surrey, United Kingdom
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 8:25 pm Post subject: |
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insanity wrote: | I wouldn't get too excited about the NavTeq maps either - they're full of different errors. For example, the maps in AutoRoute 2005 (published Aug-Sep 2004) do not contain the M6 Toll Road (opened 2002?). |
But the maps in Garmin Mapsource CitySelect V7 using NAVTEQ data do have the M6 Toll road. Not sure when the data was compiled, though. _________________ Tim |
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lbendlin Pocket GPS Staff


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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 8:48 pm Post subject: |
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iancjc wrote: | I used the VGA beta and couldn't find the poi alerter |
The GPSPassion forum has the link to the latest software version (4.51) _________________ Lutz
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clivers Regular Visitor
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Joined: 03/07/2003 09:14:39 Posts: 185 Location: Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK.
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 8:49 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | But the maps in Garmin Mapsource CitySelect V7 using NAVTEQ data do have the M6 Toll road. Not sure when the data was compiled, though.
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they also have a few other changes that Teleatlas have yet to amend as well round portsmouth _________________ Ipaq 3970, Ipaq 2210 X2, Smart ST V1, Tomtom V3+V5, CoPilot V5, AA Navigator, Tomtom Bluetooth GPS, Navman 3450i Jacket, Navman Bluetooth GPS, Holux GM270, Fortuna GPS-PocketXtrack
, Tomtom GO V5 Classic, Road Angel Classic. |
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Lennart Occasional Visitor

Joined: 21/05/2003 13:02:15 Posts: 27 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 10:14 am Post subject: |
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Thanx for the input
I've arranged a test of Mapopolis
Does Mapopolis normally have as good upgrade policy as TomTom?
Even though I might sound negative to TomTom, I'm not
It's just that I'm of to Europe in 1 week, and I'm still
"Authorised/Warehouse"
even with a order no: 5435xx
I realize that there is no such thing as "the perfect product"
But it seems that a lot of people at this forum have tested
many different systems, so it was worth asking for an opinion
The reason for believing that Mapteq is slightly better
is based on the first GPS SW I used,
Mapstore/Mapview and Destinator
These product is not an option to me for many reasons
but the roads seemd fairly updated compared to Teleatlas
(Remeber the 10 year old street I was refering to)
Has anyone tested Navigon PNA Europe for a longer time? |
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blurredout Occasional Visitor

Joined: Nov 26, 2004 Posts: 16
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Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 10:37 am Post subject: |
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The housing estate (rather large estate!) where my parents live has been built for over 8 years and still doesn't exist in any Navteq maps, and I have checked with lots of different products, however it has been in TomTom since version 1.
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Lennart Occasional Visitor

Joined: 21/05/2003 13:02:15 Posts: 27 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 10:53 am Post subject: |
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If I do not receive TT5 in time for my trip,
Mapopolis still seems like the best option so far
Less then 100 Euro for the complete European version
I also believe that TT5 and/or Mapopolis will be my last PDA solution
To me the most actractive solutions today, (without having seen any of them)
- TomTom Rider (since I use GPS mostly on my motorbike)
- Or any MOBILE Solution, provided that there is phones with large enough screens
If I do not get any solution before my trip,
Can anyone remind me how we used to navigate LBG :D
(Life Before GPS)
I'm a man, so I want stop and ask for directions
I have to pretend I know what I'm doing
And say to my wife, "honestly, I have planned this detour!"
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