Gary Ramsdale
07-18-2003, 07:01 PM
Try Livingstone Guides - They use mini OS maps
Gary
"Darren Griffin, PocketGPS" <darren@pocketgps.co.uk> wrote in message
news:#Y9gQ0dzCHA.2696@TK2MSFTNGP11...
> "Paul W" wrote:
> > Does anyone know of way of using a Navman GPS to direct you to some
> > coordintes rather than a road (ie for using whilst walking) using the
> > supplied software or infact any software (preferably free!). I don't
want
> > the functionality of it saying turn left here etc as whilst I am walking
> > obviously I can take a more direct route. I just want to type in some
> > coordinates and for a directional arrow or something to point me in the
> > right direction (possibly with distance to go etc).
> >
>
> Take a look at VITO Navigator for WinCE
> http://www.vito-tech.com/products/?prod_id=9. We're reviewing it at the
> moment. It's a $16 shareware package and provides all the basic
> functionality of a handheld GPS, waypoints, compass, tracks etc. May be
> just what you're after.
> --
> Darren Griffin
> Review Team
> http://www.pocketgps.co.uk
> News, reviews and forums dedicated to PocketPC GPS Systems
>
>
Gary
"Darren Griffin, PocketGPS" <darren@pocketgps.co.uk> wrote in message
news:#Y9gQ0dzCHA.2696@TK2MSFTNGP11...
> "Paul W" wrote:
> > Does anyone know of way of using a Navman GPS to direct you to some
> > coordintes rather than a road (ie for using whilst walking) using the
> > supplied software or infact any software (preferably free!). I don't
want
> > the functionality of it saying turn left here etc as whilst I am walking
> > obviously I can take a more direct route. I just want to type in some
> > coordinates and for a directional arrow or something to point me in the
> > right direction (possibly with distance to go etc).
> >
>
> Take a look at VITO Navigator for WinCE
> http://www.vito-tech.com/products/?prod_id=9. We're reviewing it at the
> moment. It's a $16 shareware package and provides all the basic
> functionality of a handheld GPS, waypoints, compass, tracks etc. May be
> just what you're after.
> --
> Darren Griffin
> Review Team
> http://www.pocketgps.co.uk
> News, reviews and forums dedicated to PocketPC GPS Systems
>
>