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		<description>Just started using the xGPS Drive app on an iPod touch with a Dual GPS cradle.

I found the maps to be very limited once I left my immediate vicinity, within a few miles of home.

Yesterday on my 15 mile drive home from work, several times I found myself driving in a gray checkerboard, but zooming out to about 2 miles per inch, the map returned.

Today I was driving the same route as yesterday and for half my trip home from work I had no map at all. This was in a suburban area. Just for fun, I tried to set navigation back to work, like I did this morning, but it said I had no internet connection, which leads me to believe the number and quality of maps on the iPod at any one time are very limited.

I don’t know if there’s a solution to make the software of any real use with an iPod. It may need to be used with an iPhone to get continuous map updates.  I never saw that mentioned in what I read before buying the app.

The mapping part of the navigation software worked okay on my way to work this morning, but I started before it had a GPS fix. It gave me the choice to start navigation from my last known GPS position, which I assumed to be home, but it started 5 miles out of my way in a nearby town. It kept telling me I was off course and 14.5 miles from my destination even after my path merged on the map with the route from where I wasn’t. When I got to work, the map showed my location correctly at my destination, but the text directions still said I was off course and wanted me to return to the nearby town and start over.

I hope to be able to find some use for it, as it seems okay except for a few major deficiencies with the maps.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just started using the xGPS Drive app on an iPod touch with a Dual GPS cradle.</p>
<p>I found the maps to be very limited once I left my immediate vicinity, within a few miles of home.</p>
<p>Yesterday on my 15 mile drive home from work, several times I found myself driving in a gray checkerboard, but zooming out to about 2 miles per inch, the map returned.</p>
<p>Today I was driving the same route as yesterday and for half my trip home from work I had no map at all. This was in a suburban area. Just for fun, I tried to set navigation back to work, like I did this morning, but it said I had no internet connection, which leads me to believe the number and quality of maps on the iPod at any one time are very limited.</p>
<p>I don’t know if there’s a solution to make the software of any real use with an iPod. It may need to be used with an iPhone to get continuous map updates.  I never saw that mentioned in what I read before buying the app.</p>
<p>The mapping part of the navigation software worked okay on my way to work this morning, but I started before it had a GPS fix. It gave me the choice to start navigation from my last known GPS position, which I assumed to be home, but it started 5 miles out of my way in a nearby town. It kept telling me I was off course and 14.5 miles from my destination even after my path merged on the map with the route from where I wasn’t. When I got to work, the map showed my location correctly at my destination, but the text directions still said I was off course and wanted me to return to the nearby town and start over.</p>
<p>I hope to be able to find some use for it, as it seems okay except for a few major deficiencies with the maps.</p>
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