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Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008 with GPS [OLD VERSION]

Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008 with GPS [OLD VERSION]
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Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008 with GPS [OLD VERSION]

 
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Microsoft Streets and Trips (GPS) 2008 Win32 English US Only DVD Mini Box

 
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Product Details
Product Length:8.0 inches
Product Width:2.0 inches
Product Height:9.5 inches
Product Weight:0.45 pounds
Package Length:7.4 inches
Package Width:5.4 inches
Package Height:1.4 inches
Package Weight:0.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 58 reviews

System Requirements
Platform:Windows Vista
Media:DVD-ROM
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • Over 1.6 million points of interest such as ATMs, hotels, landmarks, and more

  • Enhanced Keyword search helps you quickly find nearby business and POIs immediately

  • Customizable trip planning options allow you to plan stops, scenic detours, and more

  • Navigation Mode lets you estimate drive time before you leave your house

  • Includes sleek USB GPS receiver


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 58 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

62 of 67 found the following review helpful:


1New 'Activation' requirement prevents use on some machines  Oct 22, 2007 By R. Beauchamp
The program installed fine, but in order to use it, you have to 'activate' it online (as you do with, for example, Microsoft Office and Windows). This is the first time activation has been required for Streets & Trips.

The activation process refused to function on my laptop. And despite the program's assurance that "you can use it for up to 60 days without activation," the program in fact would not run at all without activation.

I placed two calls to Microsoft Support about the issue. The first technician worked with me to reboot, uninstall, reinstall, etc., with no luck. The second technician acknowledged that there is a known issue with activation on some PC's. He suggested I could either wait for a patch (but he could not predict when one would be forthcoming), or I could get a refund.

It's a shame, because I've liked previous versions of S&T and was really looking forward to trying out the GPS features. I haven't decided whether to request a refund yet. If I keep the program and a patch is released, I will update this review accordingly.

25 of 27 found the following review helpful:


4Not Bad  Nov 06, 2007 By FALONIA "falonia"
I just returned from a 6000 mile trip using the S/T 2008. I too had a little trouble with the activation as I was not near WiFi most of the time but once I got a good connections it worked.
In general it worked well. I did laugh when a huge lake in BC did not show up on one side of the road I was traveling beside. It is hard to read a lot of the small type in the car. Looking for the different colors of the minuscule blocks to see which was a restaurant and which was a bank was a problem. GPS reception can be spotty even when it appears it should be ok. On one or two occasions it did confuse left and right but the map was there to confirm.

All in all though it bailed me several times when I had know idea where I was in rural BC. It also got me through Vancouver and Seattle with no hassles. I also love being able to save my trip plans and reuse them again.

39 of 46 found the following review helpful:


2It does work, but it's as annoying any Microsoft product  Aug 28, 2007 By Bob "screaminbob"
It is pretty amazing that you can turn your PC into a competent GPS. You can also cut and paste addresses into it.

It does not work as well as the Garmin dashboard units. If I want to find the nearest Peet's Coffee; S&T can't do it. It can show me dozens of "restaurants - other" in my area (oddly excluding what I'm looking for). If I search for Peet's it finds only 6 of the many dozens of Peets stores.

It has a category for grocery stores and for shopping centers, but not for hardware or office supply stores.

I had S&T 2006 and the GPS broke. I bought the 2008 thinking they'd have improved it. I can't see any improvement; it looks exactly the same and has the same odd little deficiencies.

My father-in-law has a great little Garmin unit. I was a fool and tried to save money getting S&T.

16 of 17 found the following review helpful:


2Not much different  Sep 28, 2007 By R. Dudek
For anyone that does not have S&T with GPS it is a GREAT program. I travel to multiple clients each day and the program does a great job of mapping out the trip for me. Dropping all the client addresses into the program couldn't be easier.
I have used S&T 2006 for over a year and thought it was time to pick up the latest version. For those of you thinking of upgrading to 2008, I have found that there is not much to see here. Other than a new perspective map view, and the auto-calculate new route, the program operates and functions the same as 2006. Maybe it has more "points of interest" than 2006, but I really don't care; I'm on the road to see clients, not to find a coffee shop. If you are using 2006, or 2007, stay with what you have.


11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


3Microsoft streets and trips 2008  Sep 30, 2007 By John H. Weishampel
The only problem I have is that no where in the instructions does it tell you how to connect the GPS to your laptop computer. The "memory stick" as I thought it was (looked like one anyway) didn't fit into anything but the computer. I read where it said you could "go Wirless" and thought that the "memory stick" was how it was done. By accedent I learned that on the OTHER end there was ALSO a cap that covered the part that connected to the GPS. I almost broke open the plastic to get to the GPS to connect it to my computer. I called Microsoft Help on the phone. They said that I ws not the first with this problem. at least 14 other folks called with the same issue. I hope this helps other in the future. JW in Ohio

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