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GPS Software



Jerry Feldman wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 19:20:52 -0400 (EDT)
> Mike Gorse <mgorse at mgorse.dhs.org> wrote:
> 
>> You should look at gpsdrive; it sounds like what you want.
> I have a bluetooth Mobile Crossing receiver I use with my Palm Treo. 
> I was wondering if you could be more explicit on your use of GPS maps
> and Linux. A friend of mine has a Windows laptop and lives full time in
> a motor home with satellite internet. He uses GPS on his laptop. I'm
> not going to drive around with my laptop in the passenger seat, but I
> was just curious.

I looked that up, and found that the Mobile Crossing GPS receiver goes
for $199, or $295 for the PalmOS edition. I see other Bluetooth GPS
receivers for $75, that claim longer battery life (20 hours vs Mobile
Crossing's 8 hours).

What's different about the Mobile Crossing that makes it worth the
extra cost?


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