PalmOne: Directions on the Go

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PalmOne: Directions on the Go

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Palm
EAN: 0805931012470
Label: Palm
Manufacturer: Palm
Model: P10992U
Platform: Palm OS
Publisher: Palm
Release Date: 2004-09-28
Studio: Palm



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionPalm Directions on the Go CD. Compatible with Zire31,71,72, TungstenT,T2,E,W,C and Treo600. MODEL- P10992U VENDOR- PALM COMPUTING, INC. FEATURES- Directions on-the-go Never get lost again! Instantly calculate turn-by-turn text or graphic directions right on your device, no PC or wireless connection needed! Find any address, the next gas station, bank or landmark from thousands of points-of-interest -- instantly. With free lifetime product updates, you will always have the most accurate map data. As Easy As 1-2-3! 1) Select starting point 2) Select destination 3)-Click OK Turn your smartphone or PDA into a door-to-door route planner and city search: - Easily calculate a door-to-door route between any two places within a city. - Quickly locate any address. - Find points-of-interest such as parking places, public transportation, shops, banks and more. - Zoom in-and-out from state to street-level. - Access to more metros and updates, available via web download. * Display directions as a 'turn-by-turn' text list or graphically on a map! * 'Bookmark' locations on map for quick recall. * Search the Locations guide for thousands of listings for entertainment, lodging, dining, shopping, and more. * Display points of interest for easy landmark recognition: airports, hospitals, parking, and more. * Largest US metros included on CD. Download more, as many as you want--for FREE. * Updates to maps and application at no additional cost. * Immediate calculation -- no need for a PC or wireless connection. * Quick re-calculation if your start point




Features:
  • Easy-to-use, complete on-device navigation
  • Interactive maps and points of interest
  • Door-to-door, turn-by-turn driving directions
  • Choose cities from CD-ROM or Web site
  • No need for a PC connection or wireless signal





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - HORRIBLE!! HORRIBLE!!! HORRIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This was the worst software purchase I've ever made. I wish I looked at the two reviews in before making a decision! I live outside Philadelphia, which is the 5th largest city in the USA. After buying the software and going to all the trouble to download, register, etc, I find out they don't even have a map available for download for the Philadelphia area!!!!!!!!

WORTHLESS!

Now my money is wasted. Buy.com will not take back a return(only store credit less shipping and handling) so I'm f*cked out of 40 bucks and more importantly my valuable time.

A totally and completely worthless product. DO NOT BUY!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Poor Coverage -- Useless!!
Has maps for only 29 states plus D.C. In those 29 states, 16 have only one city! If you travel in California, Florida or Texas, you might get a chance to be frustrated by the slow downoad and inaccurate maps. Otherwise, you have a nice coaster to go with your AOL disks.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - DO NOT BUY THIS!
OK, this seemed like such a great addition to my Palm. I'm in a new city I don't know very well, and I travel all over, all of the time. First of all, this cost $40 when I bought it, which is way too much. The interface is really bad. It loads slowly, the maps are hard to read. You have to buy an extra SD card to use the maps that you download from their site (and their site really isn't that intuitive). The extra card cost me another $30. So I blew $70 to make this work, and it just doesn't! The maps end at the city limits, so if I have to head just a little into the suburbs, I'm out of luck. But HERE'S the kicker. The maps are wrong! They are routinely off by about 3-4 blocks, and not in one consistent direction! My apartment is about 4 blocks off to the East. My friend's house is 3 blocks off to the South. If I want to use this to get directions... VERY SLOWLY LOADED directions, I am not even sure I'm going to end up in the correct location, and I see that as a BIG problem! Don't waste your money. You're better off searching at home with Streets and Trips or Mapquest and printing these directions out the old fashioned way!



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