On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 14:48:54 -0500, you wrote: >I don't know what year the DeLorme software you tried was from but the >2008 version has greatly increased Canadian coverage. I used the 2008 >Street Atlas Plus and even the small streets (and phone numbers) in >Almonte as well as Head of St. Margaret's Bay and Halifax were shown. >Apparently, all of Canada is shown that way but those places are where I >really used it. The version I had before that only showed "most" of >Canada's main highways. > >Mike > > > >Loren Busch wrote: >> RE: PC GPS Software >> Dave, I don't see a bunch of response on your question but I'll chine in >> with my limited experience. Based on my own use (and a lot of comments on >> various Internet forums) Microsodt Streets & Trips seems by far to be the >> best. ... I don't have much more to offer. The GPS that we have runs on a now-obsolete pocket PC. We're in the market for a replacement GPS system, but we're trying to make sure we can get the maps we need to work with it. Our horizons are a bit wide ... Mexico, especially Baja, and Europe, expecially England and environs. My point is, consider where you want your GPS to have coverage.
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