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Interstate Maps Provide Easy Long-Distance Routing on PDA
CLEVELAND, Dec 16, 2002 - Mapopolis.Com, Inc. announced the immediate availability of Major Roads
Maps which can be used to generate cross-state and cross-country routes. Traveling sales people, truck drivers, and tourists alike can use the
Major Roads Maps to guide them on their journey, nation-wide, with turn-by-turn, address-to-address directions.
The new release works with Mapopolis' Viewer for the Palm OS and Pocket PC platforms. The new software is available at
www.mapopolis.com in conjunction with Mapopolis Navigator ($99.95), Platinum ($34.95) and Platinum +GPS ($44.95) subscriptions.
"Now you can tour the country," said Mapopolis Vice President Jeremy Straub, "previously, we were focusing on in-region navigation; this new
release marks our entrance into the long-distance routing market." Providing long-distance routing positions the company to better serve its
existing customers and attract new customers whose needs would not have been completely met without the long-distance capability.
Particularly useful is that the entire solution is PDA-based. There is no need to limit the journey by downloading only a corridor of data
surrounding your intended route. As all of the routing occurs right on the PDA, you can change your route numerous times throughout your trip
without needing to reconnect to a desktop or to the internet to generate new routes or get a new corridor of data.
Simply load the Major Roads Maps for any states that you want to route through, then load the county maps for your origin and destination. The
PDA now contains all of the information needed to route and re-route you on your journey.
Founded in 1999, Mapopolis.Com, Inc. has become the technology leader in mapping and navigation software for PDAs and other portable
devices. Building upon the original release of Mapopolis for PalmOS in 1999 which was limited to locating streets and intersections, the
company has expanded to offer a full line of products which provide dynamic navigation rivaling expensive in-car systems. Mapopolis customers
include General Electric Interlogix, Police & Fire departments, the United States Probation Office and hundreds of thousands of consumers
nation-wide. Customers use Mapopolis on their Pocket PC, PalmOS or RIM/Blackberry device to find addresses, generate directions and
provide "heads-up" dynamic navigation.
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