Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Brighthand GPS Head-to-Head Review - TomTom, iGo, and Mapopolis
Posted by Ekkie Tepsupornchai in "ARTICLE" @ 09:30 AM
"Many features were similar on all three applications, including route options of shortest time or distance, voice prompts, POI display on/off, night mode, screen backlight always on, and auto zoom and rotate. Since the differences are what people will be concerned with, I will concentrate on them. The biggest differences were the extra features and the user interface."
If you're currently considering GPS software options for your Pocket PC, this review walks through the interfaces and performance with some basic use cases including finding the shortest route, the quickest route, and its ability to recalculate directions when you steer off the route. If you're new to this market segment, note that there are several other GPS software options available outside of these three and of course, any 3rd-party GPS software solution assumes you have a GPS receiver either built into the PDA or available as a separate device connected to your PDA.
If you're currently considering GPS software options for your Pocket PC, this review walks through the interfaces and performance with some basic use cases including finding the shortest route, the quickest route, and its ability to recalculate directions when you steer off the route. If you're new to this market segment, note that there are several other GPS software options available outside of these three and of course, any 3rd-party GPS software solution assumes you have a GPS receiver either built into the PDA or available as a separate device connected to your PDA.