expostdelirium
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Registered: Sep 2002
Location: lawrence, ks
Posts: 22 |
i think i tried mapopolis, and i don't know if it was going to be of any use anyway.
i understand about all the hoops on mapquest - i did all that yesterday, but i still haven't really gotten to try it. from what i can tell, i think that the programs bundled with the gps unit are as good as most. i may be wrong, but they've worked well for me.
btw, how much detail are you looking for? i've seen one on the handango site (i think) that allows you to customize and add points of interest onto the supplied maps (that you've chosen) as you go (if you have the gps module) via a pulldown icon menu. i didn't get a chance to download that app - YET! i'll spend some time tomorrow and try to hunt it down. i do all of that on my laptop which went kaput last night.
even if you're not sure you'll use it, you should get the gps. i downloaded a $50 rebate form (don't remember where), bought
the gps springboard for $123.98 at wal-mart (clearance), and ended up happy as a lark. i've used it while mt. bike riding, out just goofing around, etc. i've also used it to mark fishing spotsas well as take out points for paddling adventures. it's also a great tool for your co-pilot to just goof around w/. i used it to teach my daughter (10 y.o.) about azimuth, and basic compass reading. there are so many different ways to get it to display the info you want, that i can't imagine anyone being unhappy w/ it.
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