[Electronics-talk] GPS Similar to Origional Trekker?
Danielle Antoine
singingmywayin at gmail.com
Thu May 9 01:05:09 UTC 2013
So where does one get the trekker Breeze? I am so out of the loop.
On 5/8/13, Roger Behm AIS <aistech at ameritech.net> wrote:
> Hi Sarah,
>
> The Trekker Breeze does allow you to virtually walk or drive a route
> before you travel it.
>
> I just did it today from my home to the massage place I went, over 2
> miles and it would ttravel me there with listing streets and turns
> with names of streets and it is only $600 with all the maps of U.S.
> free and all updates are free to.
>
> Regards,
> roger
> .
> At 03:02 PM 5/8/2013, Sarah Clark wrote:
>>Hi Everyone,
>>I had an origional Trekker with the Dell PDA, and sadly it no longer
>>works properly. I loved using it to learn new places because it
>>would allow you to browse streets one block at a time, by pressing
>>the navigational keys left right up or down. This gave me a really
>>good picture in my mind of all of the intersections along a given
>>street, and where streets were in relation to each other. I know
>>there is a Trekker Breeze now, but that does not allow you to browse
>>virtually like I am describing. I have an iPhone now, but none of
>>the GPS apps I know of allow me to browse streets by block like the
>>Trekker did. With the flat screen it seems you have to drag your
>>finger along the street to navigate it, and it is very difficult to
>>keep my finger on the street using the flat screen. I am looking for
>>a GPS option that will allow me to explore streets from one
>>intersection to the next, by pressing some sort of button, or
>>perhaps making some sort of swipe gesture, to advance along the
>>street. Does anyone know of such a GPS program? It can be an iPhone
>>app or some stand alone GPS system.
>>
>>Thanks for any help you can provide,
>>Sarah
>>
>>
>>
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