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Originally Posted by claud9999
The desktop software is solid and lets me export a map of any size. The maps are ok, fairly accurate but always a step behind (but I haven't seen much better.)
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One good thing about the maps is that you don't have to pick and choose arbitrary map segments. You can select a rectangular region, specify a city and a radius around that city or export a specific trip (starting point, ending point and the corridor between the two). I haven't heard of any other GPS software that does that.
Yes, the maps are out of date in some places, but ALK is good about updating them if you send them tracks and/or maps. The maps around my house were 5-6 years out of date when I got Pocket CoPilot 2.0 (in late 2001, I think), so I sent ALK maps from MapQuest with changes labelled and GPS tracks for my neighborhood. All the new streets were in Pocket CoPilot 3.0.
After that, I sent them tracks to my brother's house in the middle of the Arizona desert near Tonopah, and his house is now in CoPilot Live 4. That's pretty good.
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Originally Posted by claud9999
Biggest downer is their annoying (de)activation, which becomes a problem if you hard-reset your device or upgrade.
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Yes, the activation does suck, but the trade-off made was worth it -- they stopped locking the software to their hardware, and now support most NMEA devices.
More annoying is the registration, where I have to type the registration key in
three times -- once on the desktop, once on the Pocket PC and once during activation (if I remember correctly).
Steve