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I've been asked what a good (higher-end, though not extremely expensive,) GPS would be. I don't use them. (though I've played with the one in my Blackberry) Any ideas? This is for a GPS crazed maniac who uses the current one even to run silly "down the block" type errands. (just because it's fun)

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I couldn't imagine buying a stand alone GPS with one being available in pretty much any smart phone these days.

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Personally I refuse to pay for the 10$ a month service fee for my phone's turn-by-turn GPS. So I'd be the wrong person to ask for this.

However if you asked me what the best windows mobile freeware GPS software was, I'd tell you amAze GPS (Well at least till TBT google maps comes, if ever, to winmo.)
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Post by Bill Drayton Jr. »

Yeah, mobile phones seem to have the GPS thing down...I use gokivo navigator for free and it works damn good.

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