Hi all,
This is my first post to these forums...and did not want to start a new thread unnecessarily.
I, too, am looking for a laptop navigation software. Actually the machine I have is a 8.9" netbook with touchscreen capabilities: Kohjinsha SX3 running XP Home (Z520 1.33 GHz Atom Processor). I also have a Holux M-1200
Bluetooth GPS receiver that I would like to use it with the GPS software of choice. And here comes my dilemma: which of the numerous packages do I go with?
I was originally considering only
Garmin Mobile PC but after seeing that there are other capable navigation packages I am not sure anymore.
Here are my choices, as I see them right now:
1. Garmin Mobile PC - used to have a Nuvi 755T, liked it but returned it because it was TOO expensive. Do not like the restrictions Garmin put on the software only version.
2.
DeLorme Street Atlas Plus 2009 - for $70 they also throw in a BT receiver. Does it have FULL navigation, re-routing, etc?
3.
iGuidance 2009 - more expensive but promising. I like it very much but I do not know enough about it.
4.
Mapfactor PC Navigator 8 - I like it but not very comfortable ordering from Check Republic and paying only in Check Koronas (anybody cares to easy my concerns?)
5. MS
Streets and Trips 2009 - not very fond of it as it does not seem to have top notch navigation capabilities. Also, not sure if it works with my GPS receiver.
My requirements are:
- GPS navigation (spoken street names not a must)
- to work with my Holux M-1200 GPS receiver
- touch screen friendly
- allow for easy map zooming (in and out) and support resolution of 1280 x 768 (or around that)
- USA + Canada maps
- availabiltiy of Europe maps (especially Eastern Europe) a plus but not a must
I live in the Detroit area.
Any help in choosing a GPS navigation software for my new toy netbook is highly appreciated. Please chime in with your suggestions or even strong opinions.
Thanks,
Mircea