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PastorCharlie wrote:moonlightrunner wrote:
Does Street Atlas talk?
Yes it will give voice communications and you can ask questions and it will answer....the operator has the choice between a male or female voice.
โJul-03-2014 02:05 PM
moonlightrunner wrote:2gypsies wrote:
... Delorme Street Atlas... It's excellent for preplanning a trip to go the way YOU want to go by inserting vias. We don't do interstates if possible and using the secondary roads to explore the country is excellent. You can preplan the trip without internet...
Thank you. That is what I want. I am a solo traveler so there is no one else manning the laptop. I normally use a legal pad with my directions written on it. On one of my last trips, the legal pad blew down onto the floor (I like to travel with the windows open). My goddaughter suggested I get a mapping program and put it on a non-slip pad. She said some of these talk. Does Street Atlas talk?
โJul-03-2014 01:57 PM
thgoodman wrote: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.
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โJul-03-2014 01:48 PM
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.
โJul-03-2014 01:45 PM
2gypsies wrote:
... Delorme Street Atlas... It's excellent for preplanning a trip to go the way YOU want to go by inserting vias. We don't do interstates if possible and using the secondary roads to explore the country is excellent. You can preplan the trip without internet...
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