has anyone used or tried CoPilot Live?
I use Copilot Live on my Samsung i730. I have found it to be a good nav program overall. We have a few reviews on nav programs - http://www.mobilegadgetnews.com/index.php?showtopic=13263.
I just checked the review and saw Mapopolis was mentioned. I'm gonna give them a little shout out! I have the Mapopolis Navigator pack and keep the maps for California (a TON of counties - 76 to be exact), Arizona, and Nevada on my storage card all the time and they only take up 128mb of space. That's 111 files which I'm pretty sure is more counties than you'd need in most areas of the country. I have it set to automatically load the entire SoCal area (Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, San Diego, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties) 22 files each time I fire up and it takes about 2 seconds to be up and running and ready to go.
I don't find it difficult to use at all and if I remember right the entire US's maps + major Canadian cities is less than $100. It doesn't have 3d view though if that's what you're looking for but it does have speed warnings like the i-Guidance. I'd say the i-Guidance is prettier to look at (though, I've only seen the PPC screenshots from the review - and Mapopolis does look a bit different (I'm sure some might say better due to the initial function selection screen) on PPC then it does on Smartphone). All I can say is Mapopolis just gits-'er-done and works great on my i-mate SP5m with Holux GPS receiver!
The new version of CoPilot Live is due out very soon and I will be reviewing it. But the current version has a LOT of accuracy problems and I can not recommend it. I do love iGuidance though and did a review on it.
Agreed, I love iGuidance. But they unfortunately don't have a Smartphone version. I've tried out Mapopolis and Route 66 (look for a review soon!) on the Q. Both have their advantages and disadvantages, it depends on your individual needs and preferences to which I would recommend.
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