YMMV.
I get excellent support from TomTom.  Each time I bought a new palm device, I 
call them up and get a new reg code while I wait on the phone...

Roger
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Roger Prokic
Baltimore, Maryland USA

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-----Original Message-----
From: Alli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, Aug 7, 2007 3:14 pm
Subject: Re: [Treo] Treo and GPS
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [email protected]

                             

Tomtom updates their maps so infrequently it's annoying. And their 
 customer service is the worst! (Sprint on a bad day has better CS!) They 
 refuse to support their product on a Treo unless you guarantee that 
 Tomtom is the only thing installed on your sd card. (WTF?!) So while it 
 has more options than anything else, it's pointless having options that 
 won't work.

 Sorin Srbu wrote:
> Jeffrey Kaplan <> scribbled on Tuesday, August 07, 2007 8:27 PM:
> 
>>> Buy TomTom Navigator 6 software and use any bluetooth receiver.  The
>>> software is the best.  I've used them all and this one is it IMHO. 
>> The DVD version wouldn't install on my Treo 680, and the desktop
>> software crashed my desktop.  It set itself to autoload on my desktop,
>> it took me six boot/crash cycles before I was able to kill that so I
>> could uninstall it.
> 
> I got tomtom-maps with my old Palm m515 and the Magellan GPS Companion
> (sleeve-type gps). I could never install and use the tomtom-suite. Instead I
> had to buy SWI's Mapviewer Europe, which OTOH had woefully old maps, but at
> least it worked good enough to guide me through Europe and most of the
> Balkans...
> 
> Maybe instability is a tomtom-thing? At least I've never known of anybody
> being fully happy with it...
       
                  

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