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Pros: Works fairly well with Pocket Streets 2005. You buy the full version Trips and Streets 2005 for Windows XP WITH THE GPS. It comes with a cable for the USB that you hook to a notebook. AFTER MARKET sled for the blue tooth is available for $60-$90 (depends
Cons: I don't use the Ostia software, so I can't comment on what others are saying. But, the output from the GPS, if you know the port and baud rate, follows NEMA standards so you can connect to any software really. Many here think the Ostia and this hardware
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The Ostia software does an great job creating routes and getting you where you need to be. It has automatic re-routing and tells you when you are off track. <br>I use Pocket Streets for Points of Interest when I get to a city that has a map. Ostia's only weakness is in the POI category. Pocket Streets is very good.