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Best GPS Software?
Just traded my 2G Iphone for a touch pro and tryin to figure out whats the best GPS software out there... I know Garmin and IGo have TTS, but out of the three major products which one is the best overall (accuracy, handling POIs, route speed, traffic, etc etc)? Or does anybody prefer a free program like Google Maps for whatever reason?
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Tomtom all the way for me ... has all those features plus im loving the footprints navigate to location or contact that is beautifully integrated into tomtom
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I have tried the following GPS software, all legally mind you via my friend's who had purchased these:
TomTom7: I was impressed by the fact of how smooth and flowing the software was, and ease of use. lacking up to date pois and maps is a con, but otherwise I liked it. the maps were from q2 2008 IGo8: Eyecandy and TTS and usability are the perks of this badboy. Only problem is the lack of most up to date POIs on my part. Maps were from 2008 Navigon7: This badboy has eyecandy, TTS, Lane assist, but the latest maps were from Q2/3 2008. lastly, GarminXT: this baby I ended up purchasing for myself. Will always have the latest POI list because of the use of Google for free, as well as traffic. My maps were from the city navigator 2009.11 update, so this has the latest map info, and POI list. Only drawback is lack of TTS, but honestly I'd rather have access to almost every POI at my fingertips then a pretty voice mispronounce my street HAHAHA. My advice, try garmin :) Hope this helped a little |
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I could care less about TTS (& I have two Garmin NAV units that have it) & Garmin rules in every other way IMHO. ~John |
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Funny you say that, I also have garmin gps system and I can tell you for a fact that side by side tomtom is better. True the maps are more or less the same, but the traffic updates are much faster with tomtom.
Another thing to that drove me crazy with garmin was the fact that the multiple bridges and overpass that looks like a million 8's when turning on those times garmin would mistakenly switch me into another lane and update my course wrong. That would lead me to take the wrong exit on them. As for poi's there are tons of poi's as well user uploaded poi's that are updated all the time. Integration with navigate to contact as well as navigate to a geotagged location that you took a shot of is a win. Btw im running tomtom7.9 with us and canada version 815 map updates (which were released december) |
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lol, I know how nice TOMTOM is, I borrowed my buddies tomtom unit when I drove down to Tennessee from MA about a month ago. I had his tomtom stacked next to my pda running garmin, there are pro's and con's to each.
As far as POIs i know that tomtom you can upload custom ones and stuff, but when you dont have access to uploading the new ones, if I am out in arkansas looking for a particular place, i like to know I am getting the most up to date information without first having to check and see if I have the latest poi file. I do agree that garmin's bridges and overpass look like 8s hahaha, first time driving with it i was like O.o but i got used to it cuz I would make sure to look ahead and not rely totally on the gps display. I still want to see someone who is totally relyant on their GPS follow the instructions to the T....and end up taking a 'legal uturn' into a building, followed by the gps saying "you have arrived" ugh, i wish there was one GPS program that had all the perks and none of the cons of all the different software available. I miss my old IGo 2006 and its ANCIENT maps... but at the time I never had a single issue with it...just cant find newer maps for it hehe. For now at least, Im gonna use my garmin but at least i have access to my buddies tomtom. Garmin needs to tweak a few things then it will be ready to really rock!!!! |
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been using all the free stuff google, live search etc, but im lookin at some of the paid apps now. looking forward to more opinions
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No matter which one you use, when you're one the 3rd floor of a higher building, it will not work. I recently went to an apple store, where I tried the iPhone GPS, and it located me. Then, right there I pulled out my Touch Diamond OnCourse GPS and I didn't get located. Also tried Google Maps, and it kept looking for satellites forever.
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I own a Garmin 760 and have used most of the free GPS available on my phone. So, from my point of view, I actually prefer the Sprint Telenav over all the free ones. It does all I need from my phone. If you know where you're going and just want to glance at traffic, I like Google Maps because it's way faster on traffic data then anything else. One to keep an eye on though is Amaze GPS. It is a free program that really is "amazing" considering it's free. It's a little slow to load, but pretty much does most things that you can pay hundreds of $s for. Anyway, all that to say I love my Garmin 760 and so I use that as long as I'm in my truck, but I'll have to see about trying Tom Tom since you're all giving it good reviews.
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+1 Garmin here, too. Especially if you have a Mogul, it was spot on accurate with Garmin as a handheld navigator. Now the Touch Pro... not so much.
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Yeah the TP's GPS was terrible out of the box... but the newest radios and a few tweaks make it as good as any other phone I've used
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I'm using Copper, but going down the interstate doing 65 mph, you'll see Garmin lag at least a half a block. The way I understand it from our resident geniuses, it's a hardware issue and software or firmware won't make much of a difference.
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my friend's tomtom was a stand alone unit. I think it is running 7.910 but i am not sure.
ya...the gps on my TP is finiky at best with the damned lag and such. I mean it works, but i am not very happy with it unlike my mogul, which i had the garmin installed on initially which was spot on. I used sprint telenav for a while and as nice as it is to not have to worry about having uptodate maps and such installed, the fact remains that it relies on the data connection which is spotty in some areas I travel around. lost connection occasionally. thats what i like about having a software that is depends on the gps sats themself. Until the lag issues get resolved...i really have no choice do i eh? i paid for garmin so I am going to use it hehehe. |
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I have the Garmin bluetooth receiver, and using it in the car I experience no lag. It's just when I rely on the Touch Pro's crappy gps hardware that I get the 3 second delay.
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The Mogul had LOTS of faults but the one thing that was outstanding was the GPS. |
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amen to that brother. The mogul's biggest strength was it's gps accuracy hehe. When i first got my mogul it was before the gps rom debuted so i had a holux bluetooth gps...but i sold it once the gps rom came out.........soooo wish i never sold it >.< I wonder if the TP gps issue can be fixed...or if we have to chaulk it up to faulty design and live with it..... *le sigh* |
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