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Street-level, POI planning software

updated 09:50 am EDT, Fri October 5, 2001

 
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ROUTE 66 recently introduced its ROUTE 66 Route USA 2001-2002 ($50) and ROUTE 66 Route Europe 2001-2002 ($100), which offer hundreds of thousands street maps and Points-of-Interest. The upadate offers new and up-to-date maps from leading in-car navigation data suppliers, better map coverage,a more robust interface, improved printing, and up to 6 times faster routing.


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    Is this good on X??

    Has anyone used this software? Does it work well on OS X v. 10.1? I've been looking for a good replacement for MS AutoRoute for Windows. Route 66 Europe looks like it would be just as good as AutoRoute GB for Windows. Route 66 USA looks like it would be okay also.

  1. ckd

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    Joined: Sep 2001

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    I have used the older ver

    Route 66 Europe 2000 and the Great Britain/France applications as well; they work great. I'm going to buy the 2001-2002 US package and say goodbye to DeLorme, whose motto seems to be "support the Mac? hah! we'd rather compete with Microsoft Streets & Trips until we get crushed under the boot heel of Gates!"

  1. Rosyna

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    Joined: Aug 2001

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    Heh

    Does it include the locations of the Apple stores? ;)

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