HandyMAP Professional
HandyMAP Pro is a professional PC/Pocket PC Satellite Navigation software suite. This version offers a substantial number of road networks and Places/Points of Interest (POI). HandyMAP Pro offers functions such as: search by Road/POI/City etc. Once your route is mapped out you will be directed turn-by-turn by intelligent voice command. Auto routing information allows you to track and select your own waypoints that may be shared between friends by importing and exporting the necessary files.
Map data consists of National Roads (Freeways) /Major Roads/Routes/Streets/Lanes/No Name streets/Farm Roads/Railways/City Suburb boundaries/Parks/Rivers/Contours etc and provides an extremely comprehensive collection of data.
HandyMAP Pro Pocket PC Version Features:
- NEW
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Navigate to Waypoint
- NEW
- Enter
coordinate and mark the location as your own POI
- NEW
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Display full track to use off-road
- NEW
- Track
back by loading previously saved route
- NEW
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Playback route from PDA, and display Date/ Time/ Second
travelled
- NEW
- Street
Navigation and Waypoint Navigation can co-exist at the
same screen
- NEW
- Latest
FULL SA map release 17 April 2007
- Navigation
- Auto Routing
- Voice Prompts
- Location Contacts
- Info Sharing
- GPS Support
- [Professional GIS] Designed for vehicle navigation
- [Comprehensive Content] Complete South African map
includes data from all nine provinces.
- National/Major roads, streets, and no-name roads.
- Professional Technology
- RapidCodec Mapping Engine
- GPS track: save/playback/record & share
GIS core technology
- Auto routing with multiple stop-off points
- Definable map style (day/night view)
- Voice Prompt - Intersection Notification
- Pan map/auto map rotation
- Auto-rerouting if vehicle deviates from course
- Search by keyword, city, intersection, etc
- Excellent business tool
- Share your POIs, Routes & Tracks
- Export Routes to PDA or Pocket PC
- Save your map as a BMP/JPG/JPEG
- Colour/Monochrome printing support
| This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 28 February, 2006. |
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