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Old 08-24-2008, 01:11 AM
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Re: true GPS

I have Nav4All installed and it does a good job. Turn by turn voice directions, pretty extensive menu and user options, and lane guidance is a plus too from a free GPS program(with the exception of data). Only downside on the Touch is the pain entering addresses. I found the easiest solution for quick address entry to be to pull up the location with Live Search, add it to your contacts, and enter it into the Nav4All app that way.

There's some decent apps out there if you look around. Nav4All has been handy for me when I really need a GPS. Read up a little on this site and others and maybe try a few to find what suits you best. Some of the paid apps will give you a try b4 you buy option also.