Stoney
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This morning I was thinking about returning my GPS Companion but 2 things have happened since then to make me totally change my mind. Firstly, I found this forum and got some handy tips which seem to have solved the position fix problems (thanks John Creighton) and secondly, I bought and installed Route USA by Palmtop Software (http://www.palmtop.nl/palm/routeusa.html). I found that it works perfectly with Magellan's GPS Companion.
Since I only downloaded the software this morning I've obviously only marginally tested it, but it so impressed me that I just had to post a message here. In my opinion it's well worth the $50US.
Be aware, this is not a door-to-door route planner (it has no concept of street addresses), but more of a town-to-town planner. The maps lack the detail of those used by Quo Vadis (ie Marcosoft) but are still *incredibly* detailed for their size (check the sizes at the above URL, eg California 551K!!!).
If you do a trip of anything over 20 miles, I reckon this is what your Visor will be displaying 95% of the time. The other 5% being when you switch to Map Companion to find your way to a small street in your destination town.
The interface is way cool: zooming is particularly funky and panning redraw is fast. The software tracks you as you (hopefully) follow the planned route and shows distance to and road name of the next turn at the bottom of the screen. It also automatically pans as you go off-screen. The route calculation function seems to work great (and quite fast too), but only more testing will tell if that's true or not.
Some comments:
Road names are not shown. You have to tap the road to find the name (and a lot of them are "unnamed"). However, I haven't found this to be a problem with normal use: if I'm following a planned route I don't care what the names of all the roads are, as long as my 'dot' is travelling along the highlighted one!
Some unfriendly road names: for example, "Henry Bloggs' Avenue" will be reported as the S435 or some such number (if it has one) that you may not recognize.
The directions won't tell you whether you must go N,S,E or W. For example, a turn onto Route-1 South will be marked as just plain "US1". Of course, it's usually not difficult to see for yourself which direction to take.
Route planning across State borders doesn't work. You'll have to plan in legs, by finding a town near the border that's on the way. You can to do that with Map Companion.
All-in-all I think that the combination of the GPS Companion, Route USA and Map Companion is a powerful one, which will tell you how to get where you're going, and get you there without the kind of stress induced by paper maps!
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