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Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 5:01 am Post subject: Took the plunge and now I'm trying to figure out what's next
Hi all.
I'm one of the brave types of people that figure they can work technology out as they go along. I've had a Toshiba PocketPC E335 (limited to PocketPC 2002, thanks for nothing Toshiba) for sometime now and barely use it. But recently my father purchased some manner of awesome GPS handheld and I recall spotting the Canada GPS site with the reasonably priced Holux GR-212 and matching E330/E335 cable, so I ordered it.
After installing Holux's PPC USB driver, I was able to plug it into my car lighter and pick up 7 signals. Everything now seemed ready for some GPS software testing.
Unfortunately here's where I've been floundering, and hoped some of the more experienced could lend a couple of pointers.
MS Pocket Streets & Trips: Sucks. It detects my GPS fine, but doesn't center my location. Mainly because I'm from Ottawa, Canada, but MS's Ottawa map is only downtown Ottawa. Also, it seems to just center, assuming I nav to a location where it might show up on the map at all.
TomTom 5: Don't know. Apparently it only supports PPC 2003, not PPC 2002. Did TomTom 3 support PPC 2002? I don't know. TomTom's site looks great, but is almost devoid of any useful information. I did find the list of supported PDAs (http://www.tomtom.com/support/index.php?Language=4&query=toshiba&FID=3101) the E330/E335 is missing, but there are other support Q/As that include E330 support. So I'm guessing PPC 2002 isn't supported anymore.
Any other GPS software might be worth purchasing? Remember, I live in Ottawa, Canada, but would like to use this GPS during any road trips I might take, and I'm interested in Street Routing with sounds/speech. (I've no interest in squinting at my PDA map while I'm driving)
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Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 11:53 am Post subject:
Hi Under,
to the forum!
Have you had a look at Mapopolis?
I haven’t tried Mapopolis for a while, but the great benefit is that you get to trial the software and map data for nine days. Mapopolis also has a reputation for good support.
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Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 2:12 pm Post subject:
I'll second that. Mapopolis has it's quirks (they all do) but worth a look.
Check out the forum at http://www.gpspassion.com/ too, they have quite an active Mapopolis forum including people from Mapopolis and beta test releases if you are that way inclined. _________________ Gone fishing!
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