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Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008 [OLD VERSION] Software
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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Activation kills the product in the middle of a trip!!! Unacceptable.
Although the connected services create a cluttered map and are not completely thought out yet I was enjoying this product until it deactivated itself in the middle of a road trip. Yes, it wanted reactivation or it would not work. I had no internet connection in my vehicle and I was not carrying my product key with me. Result a worse than useless product. The idea of activation of a product that only functions with microsoft provided hardware is ridiculous. I am angry and will not buy again.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - error message
I was able to solve the Error message in Streets & Trips 2008 when you try to use Streets and Trips or MapPoint: "Your registry settings for this application were not copied correctly" I went to the application in C:\program files\microsoft streets and trips & trips\streets.exe. right click properties, click on compatibility and check run as administrator The program now works for me in Vista Premium.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Bad Software
I have used previous versions of streets and trips without any problems. My home address has been removed from the new version. Don't waste your money on the new version. Stick with 2007 or google maps.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Still the Fastest Interface, Still Lacking Connectivity
Having purchased the latest release of Streets and Trips for each of the past seven years, I have been generally quite happy with the product. Streets and Trips 2008 is a very slight improvement over the 2007 version with updated map data. As with previous versions, I am happy with the speed and accuracy of the product and still somewhat disappointed there is no real-time map data updating or dynamic point-of-interest data available for purchase.

To evaluate the merits of the product like this, it is very important to understand that the actual data for the maps is not created by Microsoft. It would be foolish to fault them for the lack of a new street or an incorrectly marked highway exist. Map data creation and refinement is a multi-billion dollar industry provided by companies like Chicago-based Navteq, which recently was acquired by Nokia for $8 billion dollars. These companies create the data, often with initial information from the government, refine it, and then sell it to other entities like Microsoft, Garmin and Ford.

People often ask why would one pay for map software when web-based applications are provided by services like Mapquest for free. The answer is that there are several reasons to consider this product over "free" alternatives. These include:

1) SPEED ....
Streets and Trips is incredibly fast and does not require an Internet connection. This is great for road warriors who are on the go and need to determine their destination in airports and on airplanes.

2) FLEXIBILITY...
Streets and Trips allows you to change cosmetic items like font size and map style. Maps can also be saved as files for future access and modification. So, even if you need to map a local trip like a home shopping outing, you can map out your travels in granular detail. As you research your house hunting treks, your saved map can be updated with your new finds. Additionally, you can draw on top of the map and various notations.

3) NO ADVERTISEMENTS & WASTED INK...
Unlike Mapquest, there is no extraneous information on printed maps. You can control what appears on the paper.

4) POWER USER FUNCTIONALITY...
Streets and Trips contains features found on sophisticated logistics software. For example, there is a route optimization function that identifies the most efficient route based on a collection of stops. Also, you can adjust the estimated driving speed for different segment based on your particular knowledge of the roads (i.e. slower for rush hour). Oddly, Microsoft took away specific driving speeds in mph for different types of roads starting in 2007, which I feel was a huge mistake. Rather, there are sliders that say "slower-average-faster".

But there are downsides...

While there is some there is connectivity with the outside world in this version of Streets and Trips, it is limited. Basically, it does provide updated construction information over the Internet for free. In the "connected services" version of Streets and Trips, you can obtain traffic and gas price information through a MSN direct, which obtains data through an FM receiver. Such connectivity is for navigation on the go. Yet, this doesn't make any sense as Streets and Trips can't be safely used as an in-vehicle navigation device. Even on a PDA or ultramobile PC, the proper touchscreen interface is not available. Moreover, there are so many well-designed PND (personal navigation devices) such as Dash's networked PND (i.e. the PND actually uploads the subscriber's speed and location), that Microsoft has no hope of competing in this market.

So, where does this leave Streets and Trips 2008? It is about halfway to where it needs to be. I am sure the concept of dynamically updated map and point-of-interest data hasn't escaped Microsoft engineers. The question still remains as to how they can provide this valuable information at price point where the average consumer will pay for it.






Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent tool!
Bought this for my husband and he says it does exactly as advertised. It does not work with our gps system so he just uses them separately. He says the most useful feature is being able to put the pushpins on the different areas of the map.


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