http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/faq-...-software.html
It is a bit outdated, though.
I apologize if this has been asked before but i could not find a topic covering this question.
What is the best GPS software for a carputer? i have a BU-353 and i would like to use the program in centrafuse, also i would like to be able to update the maps and have voice commands.
Thanks in advance.
Never accept STOCK equipment.
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/faq-...-software.html
It is a bit outdated, though.
It may be older, but the reasoning behind peoples' opinions still applies.
I have found that most software (GPS or otherwise) doesn't typically change a whole lot from version to version.
The other thing you should consider as a resource are the reviews of various GPS apps that people have posted here, as well as on other forums and/or technical websites. Even though they aren't focused on vehicle installations, they have good information about GPS apps that may be of use to you.
The only thing you might not get answers to is the integration in CF, but you could always ask the question on their forums to get assistance w/ that piece of it.
So...
Rather than do any research on your own to determine what might be best for you and your installation, you are expecting to be told "Here's what you should use."
How big a spoon are you looking for?
IBTL.
If you're using Centrafuse, buy the GPS upgraded version and be happy. Or not.
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@ malcom,
i was not trying to be rude in my previous post, just would rather have recommendations; i don't need links to other posts i know how to use the SEARCH feature.
Thank you
oh and were fresh out of Kleenex here
Never accept STOCK equipment.
I am looking for recommendations, but never-mind seems everyone has sand in there **** here and cant give simple answers.
Never accept STOCK equipment.
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