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On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 01:57:17PM -0500, Jerry Feldman wrote: > The man page says not to use it for navigation. The man page is understandably reluctant to take responsibility for people being stupid. My Magellan has a similar disclaimer on every power on. > What about mapping software? It has a facility for fairly automatically downloading maps from Expedia (I think it is). I have used GPS Drive a little but it requires I prop my notebook where I can see it and run the wires (the the GPS and notebook power), so it is necessarily cumbersome. It looks a lot like a program that acreted over time. There are a lot of aspects that are confusing, I think I have found a bug or two (but it is confusing enough it is hard to be sure), and there are incomplete aspects (e.g., managing downloaded maps). A big screen with detailed maps is way cool, but in many ways my very limited, tiny screen, bottom-of-the-market Magellan hanging from the windshield works much better. I intend to play with it more, but with the dedicated device I actually know it will be available for use. (Favorite use: When I feel the urge to explore "let's turn here...now let's turn here" I know I will be able to find my way back by following the recorded track.) -kb
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