Highest Rated Review by the Community
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Jul 29 '02
Pros: Compact maps, Canada streets. Cons: Limited features, slow, awkward user interface.
Summary: I live in Canada and use a Delorme Tripmate GPS receiver so Teletype was my ONLY option for a Pocket PC mapping tool when I bought it in March 2002. None of the other options had both Canadian street maps and support for the semi-proprietary format of ... read more
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May 20 '03
Pros: Very easy to use and very flexible. Cons: Wish the Europe was included with US
Summary: I purchased the product because it had 2 CNET awards. I used TeleTypeGPS version 022005 on my trip from California to New Jersey. The product is excellent. I have not got lost even once. I am using Audivox 6600. Had a chance to load Arial maps on ... read more
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Mar 30 '03
Pros: Good idea but needs more work Cons: Crash often, Lock up Ipaq often, Lack of support.
Summary: I purchased the teletype software in April 2002, along with a new Compaq Ipaq to use for flying. The Start of the nightmare began from day one first I was shipped the work CD. When I received the correct CD I installed software on PC and Ipaq. Ipaq ... read more
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Dec 12 '02
Pros: Use on pocketPC or laptop. Terrain and streets included. Cons: program gliches, routing via waypoints not accurate, Install tricky, manuals mininimal
Summary: Relevant History First:
In April 2002 I purchased a Navman bundle for my iPaq 3650 with 256M card for use within Europe during my next trip. Found out that the antennas were specific to software bundles and would not work with other software ... read more
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Sep 08 '02
Pros: The real-time velocity readout seems very accurate. Cons: Crashed my PocketPC on first outing, which is VERY BAD FOR A GPS.
Summary: I used the Teletype software which came with my Teletype GPS hardware (compact flash format), on my Toshiba e740 pocket pc (PocketPC2002).
On my very first short trip around my neighborhood, the Teletype software worked fine for a bit, but ... read more
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