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The internet sites that I have found that offer GPS reviews are PC World, PC Magazine and Consumer Reports. I hope this helps in your search for a new GPS system.
Well From what I have see there is not any "free" gps app software For the Pc but in fact there Is a very large number of programs that are free trials.
Your GPS unit should have come with a USB cable for connecting to a PC.
No, the AmbiCom GPS receiver requires a Windows PC to be operational. It is not compatible with other GPS devices.
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One can find GPS reviews and ratings on the PC Mag website as well as Consumer Reports and Amazon. PC Mag has reviews including TomTom Start 55 and Magellan Smart GPS. Here one can also see the full reviews and compare products.
An application on the PDA, called GPS Catcher, can be used to download GPS data from the Internet. The program can be set to automatically update GPS data when it expires, or when the PDA is connected to the PC via ActiveSync. I tested the GPS feature with Google Maps and it worked. Note that it takes a while to get the GPS fix.
Yes Vista, XP or 2000 must be on your personal computer if you want to use the full capabilities of the Vista GPS.
Reviews for the PC Miler 450 GPS can be found on a number of websites. Amazon provides several consumer-contributed reviews while C Net's editors provide their own professional reviews of the product.
Garmin Mapping Software is available with or without a GPS sensor depending on your laptop configuration. Try Garmin Mobile PC.