Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Handmark, Inc. EAN: 0811363004273 Format: CD-ROM Weight: 44 hundredths-pounds Label: Handmark, Inc. Manufacturer: Handmark, Inc. Packaged Height: 60 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 840 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 35 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 550 hundredths-inches Platform: Macintosh Platform: Windows 98 Platform: Windows 2000 Platform: Windows Me Platform: Palm OS Platform: Windows XP Platform: Pocket PC 2002 Platform: Windows 95 Publisher: Handmark, Inc. Release Date: 2003-09-22 Studio: Handmark, Inc.
Feature:
- Navigation and travel information software for your Palm device
- Download over 1000 U.S. maps from pdastreetfinder.com
- Search for addresses with street-level detail
- Personalize your maps with color schemes and map markers with icons
- Includes Mobil Travel Guide for locating hotels, restaurants, and points-of-interest
Product Description:
Rand McNally StreetFinder is a full-featured navigation and travel information tool for your Palm. Create custom maps to optimize your travel time and get the most out of your trip! Full support for SD/MMC and Memory Stick memory expansion of your handheld
Customer Reviews:
7 of 7 customers found the following review helpful:
Stay away, 2005-07-04 This product does not even deserve one star but you can't go any lower. Everything said by the other reviewers is true. The interface is bad. The maps are not very good compared to other programs and they print worse than they look, especially if they are rendered on a b&w laser instead of a color printer. I went back to using my 5 year old Delorme program that is vastly superior to this junk.
The PDA downloads to a Palm unit are virtually useless. For example, to see a street name, you have to click on a street which brings up a label. A few labels clutter up the screen and to get rid of them, you have to delete them. Little detail is shown and the interface is inefficient. If you pan around the map display, it does not bring in other portions of the map so that capability is useless. The only use would be to show a planned route, but not for other purposes.
How a company with the venerable name of Rand McNally could sell such garbage is beyond me. I will never waste my money on any of their PC/PDA products again.
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