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Hi,
Does Anyone Know If This "imobile Executive Gps Software Would Work On Multiple Computers?
Would Appreciate Any Feedback,,
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Roy
2005 Range Rover 4.4
Any ideas for putting a PC in this? :)
Originally Posted by RoyN
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http://imobilepc.com/iMobileexec.htm
Old setupEpia M10k, Cubid 2699R case, 512MB, 40GB 3.5" driveNew setup
Optiplex 260SX (2.8GHz P4, 512MB, 30GB, DVD)
Xenarc 700IDT, USB hub, 802.11g, bluetooth, P2140, P5V
oh yeah, i had seen this thing...
400$!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RR-$0
Frodo-$0
NMC-$0
and so forth and so on....
I dont think it uses its own navigation... I think it just embeds somethig like other frontends
Roy
2005 Range Rover 4.4
Any ideas for putting a PC in this? :)
Couple of screenshots here... http://www.xenarcdirect.com/store/pr...roductid=16165
Old setupEpia M10k, Cubid 2699R case, 512MB, 40GB 3.5" driveNew setup
Optiplex 260SX (2.8GHz P4, 512MB, 30GB, DVD)
Xenarc 700IDT, USB hub, 802.11g, bluetooth, P2140, P5V
Is this its own GPS software or does it just embed a 3rd party program?
oh, sorry for not putting the link on,,,forgot,,
yeah, but i think it is the whole navigation software by itself. looks very nice,,,
but they say only 1 licence key per computer...
i just wanted to know if it would install on multiple computer? since the program can be intalled on to the computer and you don't have to put the cd in for navigation.
There is no evidence from what I saw that it is its own navigation... it is a full frontend for audio/video/nav/PIM... again unless you ask them and they tell you it is running its own nav software (and they can guarantee uptodate maps - unlikely if the nav software is theirs cause they are unlikley to have the volume of sales to keep up good maps of multiples areas!) I'm going to be thinking they embed some other nav suite.
Roy
2005 Range Rover 4.4
Any ideas for putting a PC in this? :)
I do have the iMobile Executive Edition running on a Xenarc Celeron 2.0GHz box and the navigation is an integral part of the system. I saw it at Xenarc's booth at CES and loved it. Yes it is over 300 but if you look at stand alone nav SW it goes up to about 500 and although I do respect everyone here especially frodo, this is a commercial app with full time support and feedback. They update/upgrade it for free and it's a single app install. For those of you looking for the sweet stuff - it's here and it works but has a price attached. For those of you putting together a system on the cheap - it's not the answer.
Interesting, yes with GPS it isnt too expensive...
What maps do they use? What places do they have? I wonder what OCX or other method they are using to accomplish this support... surely they didnt buy the raw data and make their own engine
But yeah, the pricing is fine if we consider that it has GPS+Mapping...
Can you post many screenshots please?![]()
Roy
2005 Range Rover 4.4
Any ideas for putting a PC in this? :)
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