+kayakanimal Posted October 15, 2006 Share Posted October 15, 2006 Have been using Mapopolis on my palm for a year or so. Changing to a Windows handheld. Thinking about a different software. Any ideas? One thing I don't like about mapopolis is it is county by county. Kind of a pain. Any body out there really love theirs? Will be using a bluetooth GPS. Thanks, Kayakanimal Quote Link to comment
+Alan2 Posted October 17, 2006 Share Posted October 17, 2006 Mapopolis can be annoying because of the limit of 20 muillion population especially since I'm in the NYC area. But it shouldn' t be that much of a problem in FLorida where you live. I use Mapoplis on a PPC (with a CF GPS with Sirf III)> One other advantage of Mapoplis if you have not tried it is gpxtomaplet that creates maplets from the gpx cache files you can download from geocaching.com or get from GSAK This free program allows you to create icons of all the caches and overlay them over the mapopolis maps so you can auto route from one cache to the other. Or tap the icon on the Mapopolis map and get info about the cache including miles from home, D/T, cache type, cache name, etc. Have you tried gpxtomaplet?? Quote Link to comment
+kayakanimal Posted October 21, 2006 Author Share Posted October 21, 2006 Anybody here have any good or bad comments on TomTom for Pocket PC? I think that would be my other choice. Thanks, Kayakanimal Quote Link to comment
+cad4men Posted October 22, 2006 Share Posted October 22, 2006 Hey Kayakanimal, Look into Street Atlas 2007, it comes with a PPC extension in the package. It also does routing from the PPC, although it will not do autorouting on the handheld, it will autoroute on the laptop. I even download all of my waypoints through GSAK and they also show on the map, so I can get close, then switch to BeelineGPS. I bought the Bluetooth version of the software, it links to both the laptop and handheld device. Cost is around $50 to $150, depending on the version and GPS device you buy in the kit. www.delorme.com or check out a Fry's if you have any nearby. Quote Link to comment
+kayakanimal Posted October 23, 2006 Author Share Posted October 23, 2006 Hey Kayakanimal, Look into Street Atlas 2007, it comes with a PPC extension in the package. It also does routing from the PPC, although it will not do autorouting on the handheld, it will autoroute on the laptop. I even download all of my waypoints through GSAK and they also show on the map, so I can get close, then switch to BeelineGPS. I bought the Bluetooth version of the software, it links to both the laptop and handheld device. Cost is around $50 to $150, depending on the version and GPS device you buy in the kit. www.delorme.com or check out a Fry's if you have any nearby. Thanks but I do want autorouting on the PDA. I use GSAK and I see an export for TOMTOM. anybody that has used is like it or not? Quote Link to comment
+naviguesser74 Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 As a Mac user, GSAK is not available to me, but I convert the .gpx files .ov2 (tomtom) files and insert them into tomtom on a Palm Treo. Works great. John Clease tells you exactly how to get there and zooming in is amazingly accurate. Quote Link to comment
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