Charles Bolton wrote:
All,
I use Verizon's Navigator product on the Razor phone. It has really been a
good solution for me. I went from using a Garmin XL 12 and just punching
the lat/longs or entering a point that I wanted to return to and used the
GOTO arrow for years. More recently, I have been using the Garmin with
Street Atlas on my small laptop when I travel for navigating around. Since
the summer, I replaced the Garmin with a bluetooth GPS. And in October, I
upgraded to the Razor and installed the VZNaviator on my unit. I really
have not used anything else since. Check it out. It is also good for
finding locations of points of interest (restaurants, gas stations, etc)
within proximity of your current location.
The big problem is, it's a closed platform, and there are very stringent
policies for 3rd party developers. Additionally, in some cases it costs
the end user per lookup. I know that the VZ Navigator does not work on
any of the PDA platforms.
Kevin
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