GPS, anyone?

Roy Peters roy.peters@mindspring.com
Tue, 30 Aug 2005 00:38:16 -0400


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Dave:
Sounds good.  I'll check it out.
Any software I have loaded works fine.  I use Pocket Informant, Tunelab
Pocket, etc. No problems......
It could be that the newer operating systems fix some of these problems.  My
Dell Axim uses Pocket PC 2002.  I've been under the impression that you're
stuck with the OS that comes with it.

I have a friend who uses one a newer Dell with a built-in wireless card.
That seems to work really well.

Roy Peters

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  Ron, Roy,

  I don't use GPS, but I use Mapopolis (platinum edition, I think).  It's a
great map program.  I think it costs 30 bucks, and you can download maps
from anywhere in the US.  Lots of nice features on it.  I've tried Mapquest
once or twice, but Mapopolis is far more intuitive.

  The navigation feature allows you to punch in the names of two contacts
from your database, and voila:  a map from here to there.

  Mapopolis also sells GPS programs.  Mapopolis.com.  Check it out.

  Dave Stahl

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