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Anyone familiar with this?

http://www.buygpsnow.com/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=509

I'm looking for a good carputer gps navigation option and that seems like it'd be a good possibility to use in conjunction with the mac mini
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or it looks like theres a newer version

http://www.buygpsnow.com/i-blue-edition ... f-679.aspx

it's getting great reviews. just wanted to see if anyone is using anything similar in their cars to see how you liked it.
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Cereb Daithi wrote:or it looks like theres a newer version

http://www.buygpsnow.com/i-blue-edition ... f-679.aspx

it's getting great reviews. just wanted to see if anyone is using anything similar in their cars to see how you liked it.
I used MS Streets & Trips when I was traveling for them. It isn't MacOS, but it was convenient in that it worked with the cheapest gps you can buy (and MSS&T comes with one even). I'd just use our APC voltage inverter, run the laptop off the cigarette lighter, and keep it in the passenger seat. Worked great most of the time.
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