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Create waypoints and routes and then download them directly into your Meridian or MAP 330 for use in the field or save them to your PC. Download your tracks from your GPS handheld to view on MapSend. Use the search function to easily find street addresses, cities, lakes and waterways, parks, and airports.
The MapSend Streets & Destinations USA CD-ROM is compatible with Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0 or later. You will also need PC cable for both the Meridian series and the MAP 330 series.
| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Magellan |
| FEATURES: | MapSend® Streets & Destinations in the United States software contains highly-detailed maps that can be easily downloaded from your PC to your handheld GPS receiver., Requires Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT4.0 or higher, and Pentium Processor 100 MHz, 32 MB RAM |
| TYPE: | GPS (Global Positioning System), Units, map (mapping), navigation, Software |
| MPN: | 980613-01 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 763357103496 |
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Customer Reviews of Magellan MapSend Streets & Destinations in the United States software for Windows
dont dont buy it it wonty run on pcs and the firm ware wont intstall. magellan is will die to garmin very soon.
Nice to have roads on your GPS
This program is easy and works pretty good. Could be better with some better waypoint features.
I find that it works.
In reading the other reviews it appears that most folks are having a problem with the MapSend software. I use V4.0 with my Meridian Color and while I find the track vs. road display could be improved, actual location of map generated waypoints to actual destinations is within about 50 to 100 ft. I've tried this at some 12 different and very specific road intersections where there could be no error in the location. Using the Lat/Lon numbers generated by the map, the GPS came within 0.008 of a degree. This equates to an error of some 100 ft or less. I find that the actual width of the road can contribute this amount of error.
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>The product is old and has been discontinued by the company. It was inexpensive but does work. I'm just not sure what others had expected.