Hi.
As I owned and still own the Psion/EPOC as well as the PalmOS version of that software, I can confirm that Palmtop/TomTom's route planning software is stable, userfriendly and the maps are quite detailed yet small in size. There are problems though:
1) Route Planner Millenium is a long distance route planning software only,
it does not contain street level city maps (as the Street Planner/CityMaps does).
2) Integration with StreetPlanner/CityMaps is nearly non-existant.
This results in a rather uncomfortable situation because you have to plan your route from town to town using Route Planner, and the final route to your target has to be calculated using Street Planner/CityMaps, with no convenient way to switch between the two (at least none that I would call useful).
The better sides of those two software packages shouldn't go unmentioned however:
The maps are of good quality (supplied by AND for europe) though not faultless, but that's not surprising, because I haven't seen _any_ route planning software with perfect maps. GPS integration is stable, convenient and most importantly: Useful. The software (at least on EPOC) has an option to either keep the maps north-up or adjust the view to represent your current driving direction (heading upwards of course). I never had any problems with the software aside from the above mentioned draw-backs.
cu,
sven
cu,
sven
(proud owner of a MkII 12GB blue now green, #080000113)
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