On 3/14/07, Kevin Brown wrote: | (( Nathan Aubrey had written)) > > Someone was telling me about Microsoft Streets & Trips and it comes with > a > > cheap GPS deal. Obviously Streets & Trips won't run in Linux, but it got > me > > wondering. Does anyone use any kind of GPS software in Linux with a GPS > > device? What do you use? > > GPSDrive and Roadmap have come a ways since I first installed them. > Roadmap takes advantage of the of the TIGER data provided free from the > US Census Bureau. Both GPSDrive and Roadmap also have a means of > importing data from http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Main_Page. > Neither of them have full navigation support (e.g. enter start and end > points and they show you how to get there), but both are working on it > as a major must-have goal. > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list -[...] Am I missing something here? How is > enter start and end > points and they show you how to get there any different from what "Yahoo Maps" (and, I presume, Mapquest, and others) have been offering for years? Are you perhaps talking about being able to > enter start and end > points [...] by specifying the Lat/Lon, instead of the address? I guess that would be different... -- Mike Schwartz Glendale AZ schwartz@acm.org Mike.L.Schwartz@gmail.com