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Old 02-13-07, 01:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Dell Navigator Create and Export Routes from Desktop?

Is there an add on, upgrade or something that will allow to set up a route and then export it from the PC to the PPC?

I'm new to the Unit and software, but today I have to go to a clients house after work, I pass my house on the way, so I wanted to set up a route from my house to the clients. But from work (where I am now) if I plug in the GPS and set it I can only route from Work to the Client (which would then take me into more congested roads that I normally avoid.

It be much easier to just use my Contacts from outlook on the desktop set up a route and then send them to the the PPC.
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Either this question is really hard or really stupid..... I wish I knew which one
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Honestly this seems like a logical idea and frankly I am amazed that Navigation products don't have this feature

What I would like to see is something like Microsoft streets & Trips on the desktop.. then a something like iGuidance on the PPC... that can import the trips planned out on the desktop.

I would settle for a PPC app that can export my route list to a HTML file for printing
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Can you set it as a itinerary so that you first navigate to home then it will take you to your client.

This works well for me with TT Navigator 6.
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No, you cannot plan on the PC and then load the route to the PPC. The PPC will plan the route there for you.
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