For trip planning, it’s always been hard to beat Microsoft Streets and Trips. And that remains true of the latest version, Streets and Trips 2010, even though many of its new features are less than ...
Streets & Trips 2003 mapping software, the latest version of the No. 1-selling* travel product for three years running. Microsoft’s mapping solution continues to raise the bar on ease of use and ...
It's been over two years since Microsoft has released a new version of its Streets & Trips software product. Today, the company announced the immediate launch of the 2013 Windows PC version of ...
Microsoft announced its updated Microsoft Streets and Trips 2007, adding improved GPS locator hardware by Pharos to the package. The company says the GPS device now uses SiRF star III technology ...
We’re not sure who’s buying this computer add-on over a traditional GPS system, but Microsoft’s 2007 edition of Streets & Trips was just released. For $129 — about $300 less than most standalone GPS ...
For those of you whom have driven in a car with a built-in GPS, I know you'll agree with me that this is a cool gadget to have. It might even save some marriages, because we all know most guys won't ...
Businesses and individuals still using Microsoft’s MapPoint and Streets & Trips need to start thinking about alternatives. Microsoft is discontinuing both products, according to notices posted on ...
As sure as the leaves change, every fall Microsoft releases a new version of its venerable Streets & Trips software. Like its many predecessors, Streets & Trips 2009 ($74.95 list, $39.95 without the ...
Microsoft Streets & Trips began decades ago as a CD-ROM-based map program for Windows 95 (and actually has roots in a DOS app that's even older). It's a measure of how far we've come that $69.95 ...