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Software’s the Missing Link to Your GPS Unit

December 17th, 2009

When users post reviews on the vaious GPS units from the larger brands, they seem to focus just on the the device itself; the packaging, how well it performs, and the user-friendliness of the unit. What those reviews normally ignore, regrettably, is the GPS Software that each product needs in order for the GPS unit to interface with the Windows or Mac systems effectively. This software is necessary for tasks like synchronizing and accessing the latest maps and POI’s to a GPS device. As with normal software, GPS software that is too complex should be avoided. Knowing about the peculiarities of GPS software might not be the deciding factor that moves you to purchase one specific brand, but understanding the supporting software is important after you already decide on one GPS device. The types of GPS software should often be practically identical for various models within a manufacturer’s brand. A nice model to look into is the Garmin Nuvi 465t Truck GPS Navigator.

Garmin Nuvi Software

Garmin Nuvi manufactures a respectable range of various GPS software that you can get from their main website. Software updates can be downloaded manually or with help from another type of software called WebUpdater. In order to make WebUpdater run, you simply have to hook the GPS to your desktop and follow the system prompts. Garmin also offers quite a few mapping programs which support both Windows and Mac platforms. There is also a special section exclusively for Mac users allowing them to tap the full potential of their Garmin Nuvi GPS devices.

TomTom HOME

The TomTom HOME allows you to search your device for installed software and install upgrades whenever required. As well as its basic features such as transferring maps, TomTom HOME also allows consumers to download files which are installed in the device, then modify and put them back in the unit to make original displays, giving your TomTom a more personal appearance. Adding to that, TomTom already managed to make software for mobile phones, most of which has been out of production for awhile. Fortunately there is still an application compatible with an iPhone 3G.

Magellan Software

Magellan is thought to have the permanent habit of marketing affordable stuff, but they now offer a lot of software provided to be downloaded for free, including two different versions; VantagePoint and MapGuard. VantagePoint is a comprehensive application that can bring all the GPS action to a computer screen. Every one of the maps, trails, routes, and landmarks are displayed and your maps can be perused by applying both the 2D and 3D effects.

MapGuard is Magellan’s second program and offers MapSend Manager and Mapsend Lite. The MapSend Lite is a particularly useful application enabling you to see any map on a PC, allowing you to add waypoints and design directions. MapGuard also support Geocaching, and the consumer can even convert distances and speeds into several different formats. A great unit to consider is the Garmin Nuvi 465t Truck GPS Navigator.

Judging Each Application

To repeat, GPS software isn’t supposed to be the only factor in choosing your latest GPS device. These applications are  only available to compliment the company’s GPS systems and reach that product’s maximum potential. Out of the devices listed, TomTom HOME easily beats out the rest thanks to our ability to customize the user interface. Certain kinds of software may additionally be sampled even if you don’t have the corresponding GPS device.

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