Customer Reviews
works Great 
2008-02-10
Works great but not as nice and simple as a gps like a tom tom.
Good product, but... 
2007-07-25
Nice product from Microsoft, but it is not intuitive. Icons are not smart at all in identifying the process that they perform when clicked. Map updates are not available, there are just construction updates available. Hope that the PocketPC version of the program have strong search capabilities as the PC version. It doesn't have talk directions, as version 2006, and 2007. Use this product as reference, nothing else.
Good Value. But with problems 
2007-02-04
I bought this unit in the fall of 2005 and have used it extensively till now. I use it on thinkpad 240 subnotebook (old, old unit. Bought in 2000) and even though the laptop has only 200MHz of speed, the software works fine when power is plugged to the car's power outlet.
I have used this software on several trips, including a 2400 mile-long cross-country trip and the tour of Southwest (around 2000 miles.)
First, the pros:
1. It's cheap. If you have an old laptop sitting around then you can have a big screen GPS unit for only $80 (price I paid.)
2. Does a nice job of trip planning. It can organize a trip involving multiple destinations, and route-routing is ok (although once it took me to a washed out, fire road out of the Dealth Valley NP when I indicated I wanted the "shortest" route back home. I found out later that you can set the preferences for route-routing, so not really its fault.)
3. Captures signal quickly, usually under a minute.
4. Gives something to do to your front seat passenger during long trips.
Well, the bads:
1. You really need a copilot for this unit to work. Solo driving with this unit is downright dangerous. There is NO voice direction and NO auto-zooming-in when the car has to get off the freeway or make a turn. It's essentially a 2-D map with little icon --the car-- moving on it. Ah, and there is no auto re-routing.
2. POI (points of interest) is barely adequate. POI is not updated by MS (unlike the road construction info, which does get updated) but POI info on metropolitan areas is still usable. However, during a trip through Navajo reservation in Arizona the program didn't show a single gas station for over 100 miles. Needless to say, there are plenty of gas stations between Flagstaff and Kayenta.
3. At least in my case this GPS has one second delay in displaying the current location. This is no biggie if you're driving slow, but otherwise you are bound to miss that crucial turn.
4. The location indicated by GPS (while stopped) is off by 5~10 yards depending on where you are. Sometimes it's accurate, sometimes it's not, so I suspect it could be the map calibration rather than GPS accuracy. But accuracy is also affected by the geographic situation: if you are driving through a downtown with many highrises GPS ceases to be accurate and starts to go around in circle. This happened to me in downtown Chicago.
Overall, the product has many flaws. But sometimes just having the map can help a great deal, and if you are traveling with a passenger then he or she can remedy its many inadequacies. At this price it's a good value if you have an old laptop lying around gathering dust.
GPS device didnt work all the time 
2007-01-11
The only complaint I have is that the GPS device did not always work. I installed the software on multiple computers and some computers already had it installed. But on every computer I tried, from laptop to desktop, the GPS device would act funny and only work after about 5 minutes of messing with it. Then, when we went on our road trip to California, I plugged it into my laptop and it only worked about 30% of the time. I'm not sure what happened, maybe just a faulty device, but it caused some frustration. Software program is excellent and accurate, however. I've been using Streets and Trips since about 2002 and i've always been pleased with how they update their software.
Fantastic !!! 
2006-01-02
Bought this usb gps just before christmas for my trips to Virginia and DC. Had to weigh it against a similar product from Garmin. But the price, usability track record of Microsoft and user reviews persuaded me towards this MS product. I must say, this is an excellent value for money. Not only does it it give unambiguous directions (voice), other feature like GPS trail help you determine HOW lost you are from the actual route. Also you can recalculate the route from your current position. The voice giudance in one or two instances was a bit slow, but I pretty much got adequate time to make the turns and merges in nearly all instances. Extremely useful during night driving when it becomes difficult to read street names. The maps are very detailed and some cool features like "Nearest Items" (gas statn, railways stn, bus terminals, restaurants, hotes, etc) impressed me very much.
Since this plugs into your laptop, its is best suited for your navigator, although I did make long trip with the laptop on the front seat and just listening to the voice driving directions. But since it does not call out the street names but shows it on display, you would neeed to look at the screen which is ofcourse dangerous. It does say "Wrong Route" when you go ofcourse but you'd need to hit a button to relculate the route from your current position.
All said, for less than $100 this stuff rocks !!!
Need a Fast PC 
2005-12-22
Let Microsoft Streets & Trips 2005 help you plan every mile of your local or long distance trip. This comprehensive mapping program gives you a customizable and current array of maps, driving directions, route options, road construction updates, and points of interest.
Get version 2006 instead 
2005-12-13
This version does not have voice prompts to tell you directions or some of the other features you might expect. Microsoft now provides voice messages in version 2006 and it is cheaper than this version ($59-79 depending upon timing). It is worth the price if you have a laptop. Pocket Streets is disappointing. By the way, it is illegal to have your laptop open in the front seat in some states so don't get a ticket (they allow a normal GPS but not a laptop serving as a GPS...go figure). By the way, Microsoft does not give a discount to upgrade from version 2005 to 2006 so your only choice is to purchase a new product at full price.
Streets and Trips 
2005-12-07
Streets and Trips has been a significant help in making our travel plans. We use it in conjunction with our Garmin 2720 GPS system and they are very complementary. The Garmin system doesn't use downloads from the laptop and Streets and Trips therefore allows us to do trip planning on a braosder scale at home. This is a very good program for trip planning.
very good software and GPS 
2005-10-30
Although I did not purchase this product from Amazon.com (...), I absolutely love it. The GPS locator provided is amazing and better than I thought it was. It is not one of those GPS that updates your position every 20 seconds or something, but when I zoomed in I could see my current location constantly moving on the map (so it is updating every second)...I have ridden with deputies in my county as part of an internship and the GPS provided to them isn't even this good. I recommend this software and GPS to anyone.
microsoft maps and GPS 
2005-10-27
I am very satisfied with this product since it does every thing that Microsoft describes in their product description. I am also happy with the price at Amazon.com since I saved about 30% of the advertised retail price.