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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not so good. But worth it for 40 bucks., September 28, 2002
It's not as good as the advertisements and the description on the box say. The map itself is better than Microsoft's. But the information like POI is horrible. There is almost nothing you can find in suburb area near Chicago. And even I use PC ver. I can not locate my apartment correctly. But it's PDA ver. is better than Mapopolis' PDA ver. Mapopolis' PDA ver. even cannot show the street right.The biggest drawback is the marker can not adjust its position on the screen and let you see it all. If the marker is not in the center of the screen, it will just be cut out by the screen and you have to scroll the map just to read the whole marker. It's stupid. To PDA user, this software's map selection function is funny. There are 4 methods, the part shown on the PC screen, point to point rectangle area, areas around 2 points and areas along the route between the 2 points, areas around 2 points and the route only. It doesn't seperate the maps into small areas and let you select by area like other mapping softwares do. A big drawback to GPS user, it doesn't have alternative font option. It's not that easy to read the street name in small font while you are driving. Especially for Clie user. If Rand McNally can add street to street routable function in it's PDA ver. and enforce it's POI finding function I think it will be close to perfect. I ordered Xmap 3 days after I bought Streetfinder. It's on the way. After I test Xmap, I will write my review. Now I'm think to sell the title.
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