Microsoft Streets & Trips 2009

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Make trip planning easy with Microsoft Streets & Trips. Get accurate driving directions to just about anywhere in the United States and Canada. With updated maps and extensive trip planning features, Streets & Trips will help you plan your trip your way.

Live Search - add additional business locations to your map when you're online, then take them with you when you go. Use Keyword search to enter ?coffee, ?motel, or ?restaurant and voilá! Easy reverse route option - simply click to find your way back Estimated drive time always lets you know how far you are from your destination Easy mileage, time, and expense calculation Customize your maps - Make your maps and printouts more descriptive by adding notes, addresses and phone numbers ReRoute from Here lets you get back on track with just one click. Streets & Trips quickly recalculates directions to any new location Share maps & itineraries with friends and family via email Advanced GPS Functionality when you use it with an optional GPS receiver Voice-Prompted Directions - turn-by-turn directions, including street names, as you go, with an easy-to-use, hands-free guidance system Full Screen navigation with driving guidance - easily see upcoming turns with Dynamic Turn View and an automatically magnified view Automatic re-routing gets you back on track, even when you miss a turn
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Updated street maps for the United States and Canada
  • Customizable trip-planning options remember your preferences and allow you to plan stops, scenic detours, and fuel stops; add multiple destinations; and quickly alter your route
  • Optimize your trip by calculating mileage, time, and expenses in advance
  • Avoid potential delays with free construction updates from the Web; identify one-way streets at a glance
  • Info on 1.5 million locations—no Internet connection is required; find additional listings when you’re online and send location info to your mobile device
  • Binding: DVD-ROM
  • Brand: Microsoft
  • EAN: 0882224656122
  • Edition: Standard
  • Format: DVD-ROM
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Microsoft Software
  • Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
  • Model: B17-00438
  • MPN: B17-00438
  • OperatingSystem: Windows XP
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Software
  • ProductTypeName: SOFTWARE
  • Publisher: Microsoft Software
  • ReleaseDate: 2008-09-20
  • Studio: Microsoft Software
  • UPC: 882224656122

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Micosoft S & T2008-12-02
I had hoped that there would be more road updates. The same problems with being unable to plot a trip because new roads aren't there or because of map errors.
Streets/Trips 20092008-12-02
Microscoft tries to improve this product every year and apparently that is becoming difficult. They offer finding Coupons for things/events that did not seem appealing to me. Also, Microsoft offered support for Pocket Streets in earlier versions, but again does not in this 2009 version.
The interface (icons and such)seem new but are no better to use.
Great Map Software2008-11-29
I have been using this program since the late 90's and it has been excellent and continues to improve over time.
microsoftWhy sell software that will not work2008-11-29
I received great service from Amazon. Very good service and very good price. Having said that Microsoft has sold software that will not work. I have Vista on my laptop and was concerned after receiving Streets and Trips my menory was too small because the software gave a error message "Your registry settings were not copied correctly". I purchased and installed an additional 1G. of Ram. I uninstalled the software and reloaded it. SAME ERROR MESSAGE. Then I call Microsofts Tecnical phone number. I have spoken to three tecnitions and spent over three hours of my time as well as their time. As I type this I am waiting for another level 2 technition to call me. If this does not work, I will call Amazon to ask for a refund and they can deal with Microsoft and there CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!!
State road is not Senior!2008-11-29
It is good but when giving audio directions every time it refers to a state road it says "SENIOR". I find this confusing.

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