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Magellan GPS Companion for the Palm m500
Features:- Sleek and lightweight design
- Combines GPS technology and Rand McNally Streetfinder navigation software
- Provides turn by turn guidance to your destination
- Graphical GPS displays your speed, heading, distance to destination, and more
- Compatible with Palm m500
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We used to this find the property line on a large wooded lot. It worked well, and got us within a few feet either side of the actual line, making it possible for us to mark and doze the fence line.
Hardware was quick and easy to use. However, as others said the software needs a little studying to understand. But once you understand it you can download coordinates to overlay onto a map on your computer.
All-in-all I'd recommend this item.
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The StreetFinder software tends to have a problem when you have a large SD card attached (512MB - Even without map on it!) When you select the changing map option, the StreetFinder goes into la, la land (I only waited 5 min & soft reset). But if you pop out the SD card it will function normal again.I'll try a 128MB card with 60x write speed. Probably not going to make much difference. Anyone knows a work around on this?
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I compare my experience with the one of my co-worker with a Pharos PK012 Pocket GPS Navigator Kit for iPAQ.The Pharos seems to be faster with the position update. The Pharos cannot work with batteries and comes with a cigarette lighter adapter. If you want to use your GPS outdoors or on a motorcycle the Magellan for Palm will have a little advantage. Otherwise the Pharos has an advantage.I agree with many about the software from Rand McNally. I just don't like it. Even comparing it with the "no brand name" Ostia software, included with the Pharos, the Rand McNally immediately looks slower, harder to use and with way less features. With Ostia you can invert the route, select origin and destination from your contacts, recalculate a route on the fly! With the Rand McNally you have to prepare the route from your PC. The Ostia had a better way to display map and directions at the same time too (different ways to split the screen). Maps looks more readable on the Ostia.I noticed that using the Rand McNally software and relative maps from the internal memory produced better results than software and maps on SD card. I will pretty soon try to have software on internal memory and maps on SD card. My SD card is a Lexar 256Mb: does anybody know if maps will perform better on an original Palm SD card?I also did the mistake of syncing and opening on the Palm a bigger map of metro Philly and got stuck 10 minutes to wait the high level map to load... and I did not sync any POI (point of interest)!!!!
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The GPS device is cool, but the Rand McNally Streetfinder software is junk, really worthless. In the Northeast corridor where you would expect the data to be a little more precise, the software often says you are "off course" even when the position icon shows you exactly on course. And the plotted course route is often not the best route, sometimes it is dowright wacky. Should I mention that I am still waiting (six months later) for my mail-in rebate?
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This thing rules! It took me an hour to get all the stuff installed and working, but it iz awesome. I don't know wut the other people were talking about when they say that the Mapping Software is bad, i think it rules! After some minor shaving, i got it so that my m130 works with it, how crazy is that? Espacially with the rebate, this thing rules!
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