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"Triton GPS software"
Works with the triton gps.... maps are ok. They are also not up to date like msn or google maps are. Also it doesn't look as anything like what they want to you to believe. It seems like that only option for triton users....

"Difficult Program To Install and Use"
I received this product today for Christmas and spent about 4 hours installing and figuring out how to use the software. Frankly, this is the most difficult installation I have ever experienced:

The installation software doesn't automatically install in Widows XP. One has to type it in the command line in "Run". (Yes, I know this is a minor inconvenience, but it's an indicator of other user unfriendliness.)

The imbedded operating manual is not up to date and must have been written for an earlier version. In some cases the instructions are wrong for the new version. The manual is poorly organized with important installation instructions embedded in FAQ's near the end of the document.

No instructions are given for installing the 5 CDs that contain the topo maps for North and South Carolina. The instructions are buried on page 87 of a 94 page manual! The procedure should been provided in one of the first pages and presented more clearly.

The procedure for saving a simple topo map is confusing and laborious.
The "Notes and Photos Tool" can't be toggled on and off. The procedure for doing so is wrong in the manual. One needs an embedded note or photo to save the exact topo map!

The procedure for importing a GPS tracks and waypoings is confusing and laborious.

The procedure for exporting a map/track to another application is wrong in the manual. The resulting JPG image of the topo map is of poor quality compared to the in-program topo map.

The 3D maps are underwhelming and fuzzy.

I did like the "fly over" feature, which is like a helicoptor ride over a track on the topo map. Cool!

I purchased this software to complement my newly purchased Garmin 60CSx GPS and Mapsource software. For those of you who have been underwhelmed by the 60CSx manual, it's a treat compared to this.




"A Good Program"
This is a good program with many useful features. I use it primarily for hiking and backpacking in the Sierra Nevadas. The excellent quality maps that I can print out are perfect to use in conjunction with my GPS receiver. You can't download the topo maps into the GPSr, but that's okay since the GPSr has such a small screen (and I prefer having a paper map in hand when hiking). The program also lets me plot courses along trails and calculate hiking distances. The elevation profile tool has been very handy and there is an option to include the profile at the bottom of a map print out. My only complaint is that the USGS maps used by the program do not have all of the trails that other paper maps include (but then again, I've found a few trails in this program that aren't on some of my other paper maps). I also save waypoints and courses to a ".gpx" file which I can then import into Google Earth to get a better feel for terrain and vegetation. I give it 4/5 Star because it is not perfect (see above complaint) but it is close. Overall, I highly recommend this program for anyone who enjoys hiking in California's mountains.

"Buggy and you can get 24K maps for free"
This program does have some good features - but the interface is awkward and it crashes frequently. Also, the USGS web site provides free downloads of all 1:24,000 quadrangle maps. With a little trim and paste work you can get custom areas and you don't have to spend good money and not good software.

"You Cannot Load These Maps onto Most GPS Units"
This software looks great. Lots of amazing features. Includes 3-D and Fly-Thru views. It's more detailed than the Garmin MapSource Topo U.S. 2008 (1:24,000 vs. 1:100,000). It is both PC and Mac compatible. Garmin's is only PC compatible. However, you can only use this product on your computer and not on your GPS unit in the field. This is because Garmin will not allow it. You can transfer waypoints and routes but not the maps. According to reviews I've read, the Garmin Topo software is not detailed and not accurate. So, what to do? According to other reviews I've just read, National Geographic has just completed arrangements with Magellan to allow transfer of their 1:24,000 maps to the new Triton GPS that will become availabe in September or October. These new Magellan units are a lot more user friendly than than their old ones. If Garmin won't allow other software vendors access to their product, then they should at least make decent mapping software themselves. I'm going to return my new Garmin GPS and get one of the new Triton GPS units. At that point, I'll probably give this software 5 stars.

 

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- Print photo quality USGS topographic maps
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- Navigate in three dimensions with 3D fly-thru and instant elevation profiling
- Customize maps with photos, notes and icons
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What our customer's say!

"Good Accurate Mapping ", All information is in USGS 1:100,000 scale for road and very good hiking mapping and navigation. Its all very, very easy to learn and includes cool features to customize your maps like adding notes, showing your trails and routes, elevation profiles for hiking mountains and a 3D feature. This allows you to actually view your route as your travel in simulation at varying angles. The `Search' feature is very handy in locating just about anything you are looking for in that section/region of the map. You can zoom into five different levels of detail and print out any portion of that map. If your GPS allows you to import information, you can upload your personalized map to it. You can also import most GPS information into your computer onto the topographic maps, such as .gpx files and geocache information. TOPO! National Geographic is the best in mapping information for GPS or everyday route or hiking planning.

I had a Magellan Triton that claims you could download the maps to your Triton handheld, but that software is flawed and I had to return the Triton four times. Now that I have a Garmin, I can download info to my PC and use the National Geographic TOPO! information, but I still cannot import maps into my Garmin (just geocache information).

"National Geographic TOPO Maps", This product is very hard to use, especially if you are trying to download it to a Magellan Triton 500. Not user friendly or intuitive at all.

"Buyer Beware!", I bought this software based on the belief it would show trail maps for hiking. Trail maps are only available via a download (not a big deal), but trail maps for PA and NJ don't exist!!!

If you want maps that show existing trail maps for hiking in PA, do not purchase this software.

"0 stars. Ripoff. Can't download maps to GPS", After spending $250 on a GPS, $40 on a memory card, and $100 on this software (all at the advice of REI (yeah, I bought it from REI, not Amazon)), I saw that the fine print of the software says you can't download the maps to your GPS.

What's the point of having maps sitting on your computer hard drive that you can't download to your GPS? My computer hard drive isn't going hiking. My computer hard drive isn't hunting for difficult-to-find street. My computer hard drive isn't doing a search and rescue mission. Oh, but if your computer hard drive ever DOES want to go hiking, it won't get lost. You, on the other hand, will be lost and out $80-$100 if you buy this software.

If you thought National Geographic was a reputable organization, they're not! (And I guess the same is true of REI.) And does Amazon warn you about this -- not that I've found so far.

"TOPO! California", Good product and fairly easy to use. The software allows you create straightforward topo maps at whatever scale you desire. I am an archaeologist and most mapping software is extremely expensive. TOPO! is reasonable priced and produces quality results.

The only reason I did not give 5-stars is because the waypoint labeling information is cumbersome and difficult to edit.



 
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"usgs topo maps", happy w/program, easy to use, but when i printed out manual the table of contents came out unreadable and pages were not numbered.this is my first map program ,so i don't have any thing to compare with----

"Great mapping tool", I recently purchased this software to help design hiking routes for use with my Garmin GPS Map60CSx. It took just a few minutes to learn, and I found it easy to create routes and waypoints. The integration with the GPS receiver was seamless, and the pictures are beautiful. You can build elevation profiles, see your route in animated 3D, and National Geographic's MapXchange server allows you to find and download routes from the web for use with this software. You will have to check and perform the software upgrade in order to integrate with the newest mapping receivers, but this was neither challenging nor problematic. Please remember that you cannot copy the maps to your GPS - only the routes and waypoints. And this software is quite expensive for the limited coverage. I also have Garmin's MapSource Topo software, which has all of the US on 3 CDs for about the same price. But there really is no comparison - you get what you pay for. With National Geographic, you will get high quality maps and an excellent user interface. I actually find it easier to use the National Geographic software with my Garmin receiver, rather than Garmin's own product.

"NG topo map", Doesn't interface with our GPS, but made a recent trip up California's PCH even more interesting and informative. All the little trailheads we usually drive past were on there for hike planning. Changing disks along the way were a bit inconvenient.

"Not bad for the price", The product works largely as advertised. In this package, you get 5 levels of maps, including scanned versions of the USGS 1:500K, 1:100K, and 1:25K series, covering Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. These maps are of course often somewhat dated (there are thousands of them covering the entire United States and USGS does not have the budget to update them frequently), but the product includes a basic road overlay that can be updated online.

You can either plug in the appropriate CD for the maps you want (there are six in total), or copy the contents of the CDs to your hard drive to avoid swapping disks when scrolling. The only problem with copying files on the CDs to the hard drive is that the program takes quite long to load (between one and two minutes). I can only imagine how long it would take if additional states were also installed on the hard drive.

It was straightforward to transfer track points from my Garmin eTrex Legend Cx to the software, which allows you to accurately depict trails that are not shown on the maps. Editing routes, waypoints, etc is reasonably efficient, but these functions would benefit from a little more attention to user interface.

One of the best features of the program is that the maps print beautifully, including the routes and waypoints transferred to the GPS. Very usable for day trips. For longer trips, it is possible to order larger custom maps. By keeping different routes in different files, it is possible to avoid any confusion about waypoint names.


"supplement for old software", I was disappointed to receive this software; it is actually an upgrade for an old version of National Geographics Topo software, not an expansion pack for the software generally. I bought the current version at the same time so I didn't need this because these features are built in to the current software. If you have an old version of the Topo software, it would probably be useful.

 
 
 

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