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- Reviewed on: 10/07/2004
- Released on: 08/24/2004
The Streets & Trips 2005 interface retains much of last year's appearance. The display is divided into three sections, with Route Planner or Find Nearby Places along the left side, directions in the upper-right panel, and an illustrated map in the lower-right panel. There are also various toolbars that make it easy to draw, change route information, and even search the Internet.
As a route-planning tool, Streets & Trips is very good. Utilizing a database of 5.4 million miles of local, city, and highway roads across the United States and Canada, Streets & Trips produces better detailed maps than Web-based route-finding products, although its printouts and driving directions are no better. In one test case, a trip from San Francisco to Monterey, Streets & Trips and Yahoo both recommended Highway 101 (with construction delays) down the Peninsula, while only MapQuest suggested I-280 and Highway 85 around the congested San Jose metropolitan area as a timesaving shortcut. With Streets & Trips, however, the latest road-construction warnings are easy to download; online sites don't offer that specific information.As with the online sites, you can locate various places of interest. Simply use the Find Nearby Places tool to display lists of restaurants, motels, or other places of interest within a radius you define. Here, too, while Streets & Trips boasts of having more than 1.8 million points of interest, much more than the online sites, these lists are not complete. In one test case, several restaurants within our direct line of sight were not identified by Streets & Trips. Fortunately, there's an option for Send Map Feedback, where you can request that additional information be added to Streets & Trips; unfortunately, you'll have to wait until next year's release and purchase the new software to see if it's been added. We also like the annotation tools that let you mark up maps with arrows, text, pushpins, and other symbols; try that with online mapping sites. You can even input your miles per gallon and get an estimated gas mileage report, with suggested stops (and gas stations) listed for you.
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