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Old 03-13-2008   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Map Help

I have Microsoft Streets/Trip 2007 (with GPS locator) in which you can input alot of addresses into and it'll plot out a route for you. In the settings you can tell it to choose the shortest, quickest or preffered roads...whatever you want to take. It has the GPS reciever that hooks up to a USB port on a laptop so it'll give you turn by turn directions in the vehicle as well as voice directions. It is pretty reliable. I picked it up last year at Circuit City for about $110. If you have wifi access nearby it'll even give you up to date information on road construction and help you replan your route around it.

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