>FWIW, I've used just about all GPS/Mapping software available except the
>Sony/Etka.
I've used the Sony/Etak s/w and GPS antenna. THe maps for Wtak have been
great. Good detail and has most streets most of the time - even the dirt
road in teh hills of Corralitos that we went looking for. IN out cross
country trip we found the s/w worked well in letting us search for
services. BUT, many services are not inlcuded on teh CD. We found the zoom
requirements for map reading to be a pain. AS far as routing - the system
will let you plan waypoints and does a city-to-city routing, but you're on
your own once you reach the city. Perhaps the most inconvenient aspect of
the system is the relatively poor integration between the planning software
and the realtime map.
>
>For en-route and planning, hard to beat Delorme/AAA (Map 'n Go)
>
>Delorme Streets may have some more detail at the street level, but it quits
>at the 49th parallel

>
>For detailed navigation: StreetPC (Liikuva), but it has en-route
>limitations. Going to do a review of my GPS usage for the website one of
>these days

>
>MS stuff got tried on several occasions and always got chucked and when 2000
>came out and no GPS I didn't even try it. As usual MS mucked it up after
>they bought a jumpstart.
>
>Still looking for the perfect one

>
>If you're thinking Delorme/DVD, don't. It's an older version.
>
>Heinz
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Tim Jones
>To:
>Sent: Friday, May 28, 1999 3:32 PM
>Subject: GMC: Microsoft Trips and Streets 2000
>
>
>> Wanted everyone to know that I just went out and bought the new upgraded
>to
>> Microsoft Streets and Trips 200 from the old 1998 version. BEWARE NO GPS
>on
>> this new version. So now I get to remove all of this software and
>reinstall
>> the old one. The Pits. and Microsoft shows no interest in telling me why
>> they no longer support GPS............ Tim Jones 78 Kingsley
>>
>>
>
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