there is no difference between GPS version and no-gps version to this software itself. it is very good for upgraders. st2005 has no voice prompt, but this 2006 version does.
Nerdvana
Member
posted: Apr. 22, 2006 @ 2:27p
Ad says rebate is for upgraders only.
Never mind; it's misleading in the ad, but I think the fine print applies to other products.
Does anyone know any GPS unit (cheaply priced of course) that can be purchased separately and used with this software?
TIA
jking72
Member
posted: Apr. 22, 2006 @ 8:34p
thanks op
colombo3
Addicted Member
posted: Apr. 22, 2006 @ 9:36p
Would anyone know if this will work with either a Navman e Series Notebok GPS or a Dell Axim X50? Thanks!
EDIT As of 1:30am EST online price is not updated...but just so I would remember to check on the item & price later, I tried adding it to my cart after signing in. Item price in cart reads the currently correct $39.99, but lower on the page product total reads $169.98. So be careful if you're actually trying to buy this online. Make sure your final total is correct!
Pocket streets should work fine with your axim, but if you are looking for software that will route you to a destination PS won't do that. It only shows your gps location on a map and tells you various types of destinations in a city but not how to get to them.
colombo3
Addicted Member
posted: Apr. 23, 2006 @ 12:33a
Thanks jason745 for the explaination, that helps! For $10 I may try this anyway.
daylapaul
Member
posted: Apr. 23, 2006 @ 12:38a
A quick Google search showed this page with a lot of info about the software.
fastness said: rebate is for everyone, not just for upgraders
The MS S&T rebates have never been upgrade rebates. This is a good deal for those that don't have a Costco nearby. Costco sells this everyday for $14.99 and often for $4.99AR with coupon.
how is this bettern than using maps.google.com to get directions?
fishinginar
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 23, 2006 @ 9:03a
I have an older version of MS S&T and liked it a lot. I have been looking for a deal to update. However, in the meantime, I found Yahoo Maps Beta version... and like it even more. The only thing missing is a point-to-point measuring tool, but I'm told they are working on that too. Very nice, free software that will not need to be updated. Overlays are nice features too. Just MHO.
jsrule7
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 23, 2006 @ 9:06a
would this work with a ipaq? someone said it would work a axim so maybe it'd work with an ipaq hp5550?
Trinidon2k said: this program is a piece of garbageI love posts like this. Not a shread of detail to back up the assertion. If you look up thread crapping in the dictionary, this is what you see. Good post, OP. In for one.
missedit said: how is this better than using maps.google.com to get directions?Can maps.google.com show you your actual location in real time while you are driving? Show you local attractions as you get near them? Give you voice commands to get off the highway at the next exit as you approach your destination? You need to have an optional GPS device to take advantage of some of those features, but the features are there and most of us already have a GPS receiver from previous deals.
bloodmire
Addicted Member
posted: Apr. 23, 2006 @ 9:36a
*sigh* his answer really is "No, its better than google maps if you need it inside your car"
and if you happen to have a GPS device and if you don't mind lugging your laptop every time you go out (not knowing when you might need it) and if you don't mind a likelihood of a break-in because you left that shiny new laptop in the front seat.
bloodmire said: *sigh* his answer really is "No, its better than google maps if you need it inside your car"
bloodmire said: *sigh* his answer really is "No, its better than google maps if you need it inside your car"
Google maps may be fine for getting directions, but that's it. What if there's an accident that shuts down the highway and you have to get off and find a detour? What if google makes a mistake and there's no exit at a cross over point to another highway? What good are those directions now? The whole point of having an atlas on a CD is so you can have it on the road. I can't imagine anyone installing this software on a desktop home PC.
I've used paper atlases in the past and the trouble is they don't have enough detail when you get to local roads, unless you buy a county altas for each county you travel in. You may as well haul a library trailer behind your car for that. This software solves that problem.
missedit said: and if you don't mind a likelihood of a break-in because you left that shiny new laptop in the front seat. If you're 'tarded enough to do that...
DealNinja
Thrifty Member
posted: Apr. 23, 2006 @ 9:58a
This program is great for mapping multiple points. I used '05 when shopping for a house. I just typed in the MLS addresses and made an optimized day trip. Good program, nice post OP.
missedit said: If you don't mind lugging your laptop every time you go out, not knowing when you might need it. So how is google maps going to help you in that case? You didn't know you needed directions so now you have nothing. Smart thinkin' !
testman
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 23, 2006 @ 10:09a
where to find a good(& cheap) gps to go with this boy?
geniv
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 23, 2006 @ 10:10a
I've been a MS street & trip user since 2000 I think.
good way to get direction from place to place. sure you have googlemap and mapquest or what ever online sites now.
but I perfer the easy interface of a standalone app. instead of that stupid having to wait for a map to draw or limited view. and u need constand highspeed net access.. (sure u can use 56k but its slow to annoying level)
with MS streets I get full screen maps that I can zoom in and out very fast. There are better and more feature rich mapping software like Garmin City Select which I have also but those run you like $100+ I always get MS street because it's usually around $20AR and does the job I needed to do.
If you want incar navigation and gps capability, you should just consider getting a standalone car nav gps.
MS street is good for area intelligence and pre trip direction mapping. to me the gps support is a bonus, but personally I woun't bring a laptop in a car for car nav. because it's just too big and hard to keep stable in my car.
canasdaq
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 23, 2006 @ 10:13a
does this work with Dell Axim 51v. If it does. Can someone please explain how to do it. Is there any link or instructions on the web to upload or download Ms streets & MAPS to Dell 51v . I really appriciate for your reply
the pocket version of M$ S&T is bad. But it's a great software to have in your desktop or laptop.
For pda gps software, better go with mapopolis
davinci73
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 23, 2006 @ 11:15a
deepwallet said: Does anyone know any GPS unit (cheaply priced of course) that can be purchased separately and used with this software?
TIA
yes there is.... I got the one from Geeks.com. I think it's like $35. it works great.
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darthvalidus
Happy Member
posted: Apr. 28, 2006 @ 6:08a
Thank you OP. I was able to PM to BB at my local St@ples store. The manager however was not pleased. He still felt that the person at the BB store got the $20 before rebate wrong. He still approved it. He also reluctantly approved my $6 expired st@ples reward coupon. All in all, I paid 9 bux, and expect $10 back after rebate. Without the $6 coupon, the whole transaction would have cost me $5. No tax for me in NH.
PS : I forgot to mention that the the Manager accepted the 12% off customer appreciation coupon too. This was one helluva deal.
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