Microsoft Pocket Streets 2005 | 
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List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $9.90 You Save: $15.05 (60%)
New (8) Used (3) from $6.48
Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 4338
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Pocket Pc 2002, Windows 2000, Windows Xp, Windows Nt Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows NT Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: h25-00008 Model: H25-00008 UPC: 805529966826 EAN: 0805529966826 ASIN: B0002UEDUG
Release Date: September 20, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | More than 5.4 million miles of routable local, city, state, and highway roads in the United States and Canada -- representing the 35,000+ U.S. and 700,000+ Canadian postal codes | | • | Use the Route Planner to view, add, delete, and rearrange destinations -- and figure out fuel costs, driving speed, and preferred routes | | • | Plug the device into your machine running Streets & Trips and see your location instantly | | • | Locate more than 550,000 restaurants, 90,700 gas stations, 117,000 ATM locations, 7,950 golf courses, and much more | | • | Road construction updates keeps you aware of local construction and road closures through the Web |
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Product Description Microsoft Pocket Streets 2005 is the all-in-one mapping solution. Carry this comprehensive array of maps and routes with, and use its points of interest and driving directions to make every trip worth a drive. It features updated maps of the U.S. and Canada, with routing tools to help you get to your destination more easily. Its built-in GPS support and PocketPC compatibility allows you to orient yourself on the road wherever you go. Download maps or export an area from Streets & Trips 2005 to your PocketPC or Smartphone Requires Windows XP Home or Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, WindowsMe, 98 or 98SE GPS functions require a GPS device that supports NMEA 2.0 or later, configured to use COM port 20 or less Microsoft ActiveSync 3.1 API required for installation of Pocket Streets
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
Can't view the maps January 23, 2008 E. Kinkade (Montana) I originally purchased Streets and Trips 2008, hoping for pocket pc availability, but there was none. So I purchased Microsoft Pocket Streets 2005, thinking I could use it as a base from which to download newer maps. However, on downloading to my Dell Axim 30, a message appeared that because the software was created for an older version of Windows Mobile it may not display correctly. Understatement! I can't view any maps, which makes this product of no value for my purposes. I was not aware of a Windows version requirement from the product info provided!
pretty ok November 15, 2007 Kher (cali) I think it is better to by the Streets & Trips 2005 because you get a gps device and when you install the software you get pocket streets too so thats more worth it. I think the product is pretty good due to the fact that i use it on my smart phone, its like a map in the palm of my hand. Now my smartphone is my phone, mp3 player, digital camera, oraganizer, hand held map. Also the good thing about streets & trips is that you can save any map to your smartphone from your pc using the software, you are not just limited to the major metro cities on microsoft's dowload site. just make sure you have a large storage card and you can pretty much save a whole state map, just save a new state map whenever you are going to go out of state. i like it because i dont have to subscribe to a data plan or internet service with my phone provider to use the maps. I you do then this is not that good, might as well do mapquest or something but if you don't pay extra for a data plan, this software is perfect.
The best for Downtown September 21, 2007 Kumar Nandan Jasti (Lafayette, IN, USA) I have had this product for a while, and it helps me in the downtown, its not much usefull for driving directions. But when you visit a bigcity for the firsttime and planing on walking a bit, and finding the place on ur self then this would help you a lot.
Pocket Streets great help to Fire/EMS personnel! August 13, 2007 James A. Mcneely We use Microsoft Pocket Streets 2005 in our duties as fire & EMS workers. Although we know our districts pretty well, due to recent growth and expansion resulting in more and more streets to keep up with, it's nice to have Pocket Streets on our pocket PC's so we can quickly look up an address. Pocket Streets works great on my Ipaq.
DON'T BUY! WASTE OF MONEY! January 10, 2007 Aaron J. Cloward (Salt Lake City, Utah) This is a complete joke. The only cities that are in the program for U.S. states are major metro areas. If you have a handheld (either regular or mobile phone) you more than likely also have WiFi or GPRS internet connection. And if you are in a major metro area, with a WiFi connection, why would you need a program for maps? Just go to Yahoo Maps or Mapquest. If you don't have a WiFi, then just buy a paper map...it will do the same thing (maybe even more!) than this program. The only possible way this program could be useful is if you already have a handheld GPS receiver AND you never find yourself outside major metropolitan cities. I have a GPS receiver for my laptop (USB) which I though could connect to my handheld and it won't...so my advice is to buy an entire package (software and handheld-specific GPS receiver). Can't believe Microsoft put its name on this junk.
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