Saturday, June 26, 2004
GPSPassion review Intellinav 2.0
Posted by Jonathon Watkins in "SOFTWARE" @ 07:00 AM
Intellinav is a well regarded piece of GPS navigation software, which also goes under the name Guidance by iNav, Routis by Deluo and also PrymeNav by Pryme Advance. Intellinav itself has just been upgraded from version 1.1 to 2.0 and the lads over at GPSPassion have put together a nicely detailed review on their site, with plenty of screenshots. The review compares the different versions and examines all the new features:
"The most important features of a GPS navigation software are, without a doubt, its routing and guidance capabilities. intelliNav is known for generating some of the best quality routes of all the portable GPS navigation software available. The improved road-width presentation and new color-coding scheme makes following the navigation directions even more effortless. A new bell tone unobtrusively precedes every turn to remind the driver of such events, which is a nice complement to the voice announcement."
All in all, they really like the software and the review is defiantly worth a look if you're thinking of adding some GPS mapping software to your mobile armoury.
"The most important features of a GPS navigation software are, without a doubt, its routing and guidance capabilities. intelliNav is known for generating some of the best quality routes of all the portable GPS navigation software available. The improved road-width presentation and new color-coding scheme makes following the navigation directions even more effortless. A new bell tone unobtrusively precedes every turn to remind the driver of such events, which is a nice complement to the voice announcement."
All in all, they really like the software and the review is defiantly worth a look if you're thinking of adding some GPS mapping software to your mobile armoury.