TomDac
former MLO owner/operator
Hi all,
I'm shopping for a portable GPS unit to replace my Palm Pilot Tungsten T3 which was running Mapopolis software.
Mapopolis was great.. inexpensive and easy to use with my Mobile Crossing bluetooth GPS receiver.
Unfortunatly they are no longer providing updates.. I think they got purchased or are going under... anyway, my maps are several years old now and while in Dallas earlier this week for a conference, my beloved unit failed me.
So, I'm looking for something new. The ONLY reason i've even kept my Palm Pilot was for GPS.. My smartphone does pretty much everything the T3 did and then some. But, the T3 still functions great and I hate to throw it away, however, the new breed of handheld GPS thingies are pretty slick...
I like the looks of the Garmin Nuvi 750... I see there is also TomTom and Magellan. Anyone give me some feedback on any of these units, I would appreciate it.
Tom.
PS.. There was a similar thread on the site regarding this, but it was back in 2005. I deleted that thread because these things have changed so much in the last 2 years...
I'm shopping for a portable GPS unit to replace my Palm Pilot Tungsten T3 which was running Mapopolis software.
Mapopolis was great.. inexpensive and easy to use with my Mobile Crossing bluetooth GPS receiver.
Unfortunatly they are no longer providing updates.. I think they got purchased or are going under... anyway, my maps are several years old now and while in Dallas earlier this week for a conference, my beloved unit failed me.
So, I'm looking for something new. The ONLY reason i've even kept my Palm Pilot was for GPS.. My smartphone does pretty much everything the T3 did and then some. But, the T3 still functions great and I hate to throw it away, however, the new breed of handheld GPS thingies are pretty slick...
I like the looks of the Garmin Nuvi 750... I see there is also TomTom and Magellan. Anyone give me some feedback on any of these units, I would appreciate it.
Tom.
PS.. There was a similar thread on the site regarding this, but it was back in 2005. I deleted that thread because these things have changed so much in the last 2 years...