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- fj12ryderExplorer IIIYes, you can get the GPS gizmo that works with Steet Atlas. It's their own GPS that connects via USB connection. It works okay if you have room for a laptop. A regular GPS works better IMO.
- thgoodmanExplorer
travelnutz wrote:
Delorme Street Atlas is head and shoulders above Microsoft Streets and Trips. We have both and upgrade at each new release but seldom use the Microsoft Streets. Only get each new release of it because my wife likes it for some things but I don't like it at all. We have had every version of Delorme Street Atlas and also Topo since the first back in the 1990's. So easy to use and gives so much more local info and detail than Microsoft Streets. Now I will save money since I'll only have to upgrade the Delorme.
Does the Delorme have a GPS feature that works going down the road like S&T without internet access. If I have to replace S&T I would like something that functions on a PC because of the large display but I don't have reliable internet access going down the road. S&T will run stand alone but still has the GPS functional. - HelmseyExplorerAnd they are taking MapPoint with it...sad.
- Luke_PorterExplorer
dodge guy wrote:
I have an old Rand McNally Trip Maker that I got from Chrysler back in the early 2000`s. best trip maker/planner I have used. It may be out of date, But I still use it!
That's what I use also. It's amazing how much faster that program loads with each new computer I get. - travelnutzExplorer IIDelorme Street Atlas is head and shoulders above Microsoft Streets and Trips. We have both and upgrade at each new release but seldom use the Microsoft Streets. Only get each new release of it because my wife likes it for some things but I don't like it at all. We have had every version of Delorme Street Atlas and also Topo since the first back in the 1990's. So easy to use and gives so much more local info and detail than Microsoft Streets. Now I will save money since I'll only have to upgrade the Delorme.
- fj12ryderExplorer IIII've tried it and didn't care for the interface, but it's a shame that it's going away. I use Delorme Street Atlas and would really hate for that to disappear. Using a GPS or a smart phone app for trip planning would really suck. Google Earth would kind of work but pretty cumbersome, IMO anyway.
- Caveman_CharlieExplorer IIYou know, I have a friend that is 34 years old. He started coming to my farm when he was 12. He wasn't around much in his 20's, he had moved over seas. Now he is back and comes out to the farm to do some painting for me. He has been here 5 times in the last 6 months and he still can't find his way out here without putting my address into the GPS thing in his car.
I sometimes wonder if we relay on technology too much. - beemerphile1ExplorerThat is a shame I like the program. It is a great tool for planning a trip. I have upgraded once, I think that I have 2010 now.
- dodge_guyExplorer III stopped using mine when the software bugged out! sorry I wasted the $45! It wasn`t that good of a product anyway. I have an old Rand McNally Trip Maker that I got from Chrysler back in the early 2000`s. best trip maker/planner I have used. It may be out of date, But I still use it!
- dalenoelExplorer IIAt least I have a copy of 2013 and can keep it and the POI's updated with POIFactory.
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