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I just loaded it onto my phone. Nice package. I like it more than TomTom7 so far.
It searches the internet for locations, which makes it real nice. One thing I hated about TT6 or TT7 was the reliance on custom POI files.
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I do LOVE Garmin XT & it works awesome in my TouchPro. The one thing that really really irritates me however is after legally buying the program (& it's not cheap) I still have to use a crack to get it to run from my 16 gig Sandisk card................ ~John |
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iGo does support TTS. I had a friend with it and as we were coming to a street to turn it would say "in 500 feet turn left onto Ridge Road then turn left onto Stale Street." I really like iGO.. it's got a nice interface.
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I run OnCourse which I believe is an iGo product. It's just about like it except it's the 2008 version with updated maps. Really nice nav software.
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garmin or tomtom etc do not rely on a data connection to work. if you are travelling it is quite likely that you will lose data at some point and your gps would be useless.
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