Tomtom (again)
I'm still running Tomtom 2 on an Ipaq - I can't see any great point in upgrading at the moment. At the risk of making a complete arse of myself and telling everone something they already know - did you know that Tomtom was fully integrated with your contacts list in Outlook under Windows CE? I didn't - I found this by accident last night.
Anyway, if you open your contacts list, tap on a contact name with the stylus and hold down, you get a drop down properties menu. One of the options is 'Show On Tomtom Map' which is pretty cool, but even cooler, another option is 'Navigate To'. Choose that option and that's it - that's all you have to do (assuming the address of the contact is stored) Tomtom starts up and the rest is automatic.
Anyway, if you open your contacts list, tap on a contact name with the stylus and hold down, you get a drop down properties menu. One of the options is 'Show On Tomtom Map' which is pretty cool, but even cooler, another option is 'Navigate To'. Choose that option and that's it - that's all you have to do (assuming the address of the contact is stored) Tomtom starts up and the rest is automatic.
A pal of mine from work has just got TomTom GO and I've seen it. Quite simply, it is awesome. If you don't have an Ipaq then get GO. They have thought it out really well, plenty of attention to detail including the IPOD stype packaging. Big thumbs up for TomTom.
(I use TT2 on my old Ipaq)
(I use TT2 on my old Ipaq)
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Originally Posted by DaveG,Jul 12 2004, 04:32 PM
Anybody got a TomTomgo unit yet?
http://www.tomtom.com/
They do look good. Can you input postcodes for destinations?
I bored waiting for Origin to make a lead to connect my B2 to my Axim X3i. I think the tomtomgo is the answer.
Whats the best price on the net?
I bored waiting for Origin to make a lead to connect my B2 to my Axim X3i. I think the tomtomgo is the answer.
Whats the best price on the net?




