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Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008 with GPS

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List Price:
$79.99
Special Price:
$59.99
Your Savings: $ 20.00 ( 25% )
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Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: DVD-ROM Brand: Microsoft EAN: 0882224462990 Feature: Over 1.6 million points of interest such as ATMs, hotels, landmarks, and more Format: DVD-Video Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Microsoft Software Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Microsoft Software Model: ZV3-00014 Platform: Windows Vista Publisher: Microsoft Software Release Date: 2007-08-25 Studio: Microsoft Software
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Features
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Over 1.6 million points of interest such as ATMs, hotels, landmarks, and more Enhanced Keyword search helps you quickly find nearby business and POIs immediately Customizable trip planning options allow you to plan stops, scenic detours, and more Navigation Mode lets you estimate drive time before you leave your house Includes sleek USB GPS receiver
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Editorial Reviews:
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Streets & Trips with GPS Locator helps you travel with complete confidence and it's so easy. This comprehensive trip planning software makes route planning a snap, anywhere in U.S. and Canada. Calculate mileage, pick out the fastest routes and mark points of interest. It gets you where you're going quickly, easily, and without all the guesswork. Microsoft Streets & Trips 2008 with GPS Locator pairs the power of Streets & Trips, the best-selling travel and map software, with a sleek new Global Positioning System receiver. You'll always know exactly where you are. Map your route, plug the GPS receiver into your laptop, and go! It starts with all the door-to-door routing, location-finding and comprehensive mapping power of Microsoft Streets & Trips, and adds a plug-and-play Global Positioning System (GPS) locator that helps you stay on track, and always knows where your next turn is. Includes sleek, stylish, ultra-compact GPS device with SiRF star III technology. It's 10 times more sensitive than previous models, finds your location faster, and has the power to locate you even in most buildings or a crowded city. All-new USB adapter provides the flexibility to travel cable-free! Just plug the included GPS receiver and adapter into your notebook PC and go. Reroute any time you wish, instantly, without going online Find out where to expect construction on any local or state road in the US or Canada Import contacts from Microsoft Office Outlook or Excel into your maps View the map in Full Screen mode & refer to the estimated drive time to always know how far you are from your destination Connect the included GPS receiver right into your computer's USB port and travel cable-free with the new USB adapter Windows VISTA and XP friendly
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008 with GPS Comment: very good, always has good satellite signal and offers very good information during the journey
Customer Rating:      Summary: Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008 Comment: Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008 with GPS
The product is not satisfactory-we wanted to find our son's church so could have a July 4 supper there with him and his wife. Address entered, not found. Went to Google maps and it was immediately shown. That is a shame, since I was such an enthusiast for my earlier version of the same software.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for Planning Your Trip Comment: Works well on my computer and is great for our road trips, very accurate and easy to work.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Couldn't get it to load... Comment: I had great hopes for this product, however I couldn't get it to load on my XP OS Laptop. I am not computer illiterate however I didn't want to invest the time in a product with no visible support mechanism, so back it went.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not bad for $59.99 Comment: That was what I paid. It's now $71. Still not a bad price for what it can do. This is no way near the convenience and usability of a standalone unit. But it will take you where you want to go. The voice guidance was a nice and needed addition. Unlike a windshield and dash mount unit, you have to look away from the road to see the laptop screen. I owned the 2006 version which did not have voice guidance. I use it mainly for planning trips and getting directions. I can zoom and pan at lightning speed compared to the online Mapquest and the like. I didn't mind paying the extra $20 or so for the GPS receiver just in case I need it.
Don't buy it just to use it in a car for navigation. It's just too awkward (and dangerous). You can spend just a little over $100 for a standalone unit that would serve you better.
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