Microsoft Streets + Trips 2008 Mini Box (Full Product)
$44.19 to $48.97 from 3 sellers
Full Product
Rating:
8
The best road trip planning Software is even better as it's updated for Summer 2007 through 2008. This comprehensive trip planning software makes route planning a snap, around town or anywhere across the U.S. and Canada. New points of interest, new routes, and a simpler User Interface that's been optimized for Vista helps make your trips more pleasant and happy.
| Review Date: 06-Nov-07 | |
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RyanOC
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Rating: Time with product: 7 Days Strengths: Customizable maps. Weaknesses: Activation Required. No PDA support Summary: I like Streets & Trips for my desktop PC. I update every couple years. This version looks almost exactly the same as the 2006 version that I upgraded from. I upgraded for the newer maps. I like Streets & Trips because in my opinion it's easier to use on my desktop pc than the free internet maps like mapquest and google maps. The feature that I like best is customizable maps. You can add thumb tacks and comments and print, save, or email your maps. I don't use this with GPS on a laptop. Garman's are cheap enough that the hassle of a laptop is not worth it to me. I also don't like the fact that activation is required. I update computers frequently, and I'm sure that this will become a hassle in a few months. I believe you can install this on a desktop and laptop at the same time, but that's it. I would recommend this product. Especially if you have an old version of Streets & Trips and are just looking for updated maps. |
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