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Old 28-10-2008, 09:09 PM
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The Tom Tom Navigator 6 software is not only effortless to install, but easy to use with a touch-screen user menu that gives you an intuitive navigation experience, and an inherent portability that lets you take it with you anywhere, whether in your car, on your bike, or on foot. The Tom Tom Navigator 6 software has complete maps of the United States, including Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico, as well as all the Canadian provinces. This software gives you the convenience of thousands of pre-installed Points of Interest from restaurants to gas stations, allowing you to search by proximity to your current location, along your route, near a specific city and more, as well as letting you plan your route to fit your requirements, be they quickest, shortest, avoiding toll roads, or many others.
Navigator 6 not only guides you from door to door, but can navigate directly to contacts from your PDA address book, complete with stopovers and itinerary planning for routing to multiple destinations while adding stopping points. The user-friendly interface features a tip system for when you are just getting started, an optional compass display, and the ability to show a route demonstration so you can better know what things are going to look like in advance.
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Old 29-10-2008, 05:29 PM
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And iGO8 does all that and more, and better all round.
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Old 29-10-2008, 08:30 PM
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How much are they paying you?

Besides, tomtom 6 won't run on my device, and tomtom7 is not available to buy even if it was listed as being compatible, which it isn't, although in fact it will run on the Omnia - it's crap at cold start, but that seems to be a common complaint about tomtom as well - and when I say "crap" I'm comapring it with route66 and google maps on the same device, both of which will cold start in less than about 20s typically in open space, tomtom won't, often at all.

You want my money, you gotta try a good bit harder than that.
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Old 31-10-2008, 01:10 AM
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How much are they paying you?
Eh? From my experience with TT and iGO, iGO comes out tops. Does everything I want and more.

They pay me nothing but I recently paid them £60 to upgrade.

If you do decide to go down the iGO8 route, go to PDAMill and get the Ultra 5 Skin, which makes it easier to navigate between screens and other goodies.

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I don't sell iGO, just enjoy using it and would recommend it to anyone.
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I think he means the first post.

Which to be honest is probably a bot.
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I think he means the first post.
DOH! You're right of course, how did I miss that?
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