"Who Me?" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Jerry Boyle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
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>>>I had a Tom Tom One which allowed me to
>>> input the state road and street number and gave excellent results. I
>>> miss that.
[Clarification: above is OP's quote, not mine]
>> View on Map and Intersection each work in cases where the other doesn't,
>> so you may need both.
>>
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> I'm guessing that Magellan uses a different map company than TT......and
> that they use a different convention for the naming of some
> state/county/local roads. Once you figure out the convention that the
> Magellan wants, I think it will be just as useful as was your TT.
>
> You won't be able to master the new convention until you stop "missing"
> the old one !! ;-)
>
> So........when you use "view on map" or "intersection", pay attention to
> the name the Magellan gives to the road in question. I think a pattern
> will be apparent very quickly.
The optimal GPS design is to properly alias state/county/local roads with
their local names so that you can enter destination data *either* way, e.g.
12501 US 60 *or* 12501 Shelbyville Rd. If the TT allows the former but not
the latter then, as you say, it's a matter of naming convention. But if the
TT allows *both* ways (I can neither confirm nor deny this) then it is
functionally superior to the Maestro in this respect.
Jerry
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