- Platform: Windows 98 / 2000 / Me / XP
- Media: DVD
- Item Quantity: 1
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Includes $50 of free aerial and satellite imagery downloads with purchase. View imagery in the split-screen window to better preview the terrain. Also new: link photos and urls to maps; 360-degree 3-D map views; downloadable campground locations, and new GPS tools.
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52 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hikers: read this review, ignore the others,
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This review is from: Delorme Topo USA v5.0 (DVD) [Old Version] (DVD)
Most of the people that have reviewed this software on Amazon simply bought the program for the wrong purpose or they simply don't know what they're talking about.
Topo USA is designed for hikers, plain and simple. Sure, there are other uses, and I'm not suggesting that fisherman, for example, or hunters wouldn't likewise find it useful. After all, those activities involve hiking, too. Topo USA is certainly not designed to replace car navigation systems--don't even think that you can hook up your laptop and use this thing in busy traffic, it's not the right product. Get an in-dash system for that. Topo USA is not for professional engineers designing new roads and bridges. Topo USA is designed to show you trails that are out there, or to make your own, and it does that very well. If you want something to map your trip to Washington, you would be better off with something else. If, on the other hand, you want to make maps from your hikes, or even to make maps *before* your hikes, this is a great product. What Topo USA does better than anything else is to map data from your handheld GPS. The EarthMate isn't the best option for this. I use a Garmin eTrex Summit, myself, and the data I get is good enough to make online maps for my hiking web site, HikePA.com. If you want something to help you map out your recreational hiking, this is it. Read the other reviews here, and you'll find that the ones who give this negative remarks all want it to do something it's not designed to do. These are the same people who want to go off-roading with their yuppie SUV when they really need a Jeep :-) Feel free to drop me a line if you have questions . . .
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Its Not That Bad,
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This review is from: Delorme Topo USA v5.0 (DVD) [Old Version] (DVD)
I bought this product after looking at Topo! and Microsoft Streets which I think it is signifcantly better than. I use it specifically for creating route maps with directions for long distance road cycling as I train people for charity rides. There are some limitations in the data sets, I found a few missing bike paths and such like, but the fact that you can draw these on as routable paths is great. You can't do this with Microsoft. I also love the fact that you get profiles and elevations etc.
Better printing options would be nice, but for road cycling - this is a great product.
42 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A poor alternative,
By Jack Purcell (Placitas, NM USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Delorme Topo USA v5.0 (DVD) [Old Version] (DVD)
This 21st Century is blessed with a lot of good topo software for the average backwoodsy person. I'd call the industry standard the USGS Topos on paper and digitized. If a product's as good as the USGS 7.5 minute topo provided through an all-right source, I'd call it good.
This one doesn't make the grade. I do some consulting work in erosion mitigation. Some of the folks I work for wanted to get an overlay of their streets and lots that could be provided to Delorme so they could get the five year old development onto the next upgrade of Street Atlas USA, which it wasn't on the 2005 version. So they bought this and asked me to perform the dread deed. The mapping is mediocre, the functions are awkward and the Earthmate receiver is tempermental. Give this one a miss, do some searches and you'll find a good receiver, good software, and support people who will actually give you a hand if you have problems. Delorme doesn't even provide email addresses so you can contact them outside the website. Makes you awfully easy to ignore. Incidently, the Earthmate receiver isn't supported by Delorme for 3rd party software, which makes no sense, but there's a darned good reason they don't.
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