Everyone has to license the maps from just a very few companies who do that work. They have to make money from it. It costs a lot to do this, and keep it up to date.
Me too. It's always revolting to give yet more 100 eur out again just because they're always in reconstruction, business moves (those damn gas stations!), and modifying their itineraries.
No, because you still have to uninstall the app. When you remove those flash cards with apps and data on them, the devices get confused, and often require you to put them back. It's not that simple.
No, no. At least, not always. Everything may be on CF or on internal flash memory.
No, no. At least, not always. Everything may be on CF or on internal flash memory.
I didn't say always. But I've seen more than a few phones with removable cards that lost access to programs and data once a different flash card was installed, and then the first was put back. It seems that sometimes the directory gets confused.
And at any rate, having two smaller cards means you have to change cards to access all of your stuff, meaning that you have to carry all of them around with you with the chance they may get damaged or lost. I've seen that happen too.
And at any rate, having two smaller cards means you have to change cards to access all of your stuff, meaning that you have to carry all of them around with you with the chance they may get damaged or lost. I've seen that happen too.
Khm... You, surely, happen to insert that your CF or SD card in your handset, more precisely you keep on CF card maps which you don't need oftenly. And consistent frequently used set of maps is on the internal flash of your GPS or even on HD of LifeDrive.
You don't lose thus maps you've once bought. And you can manage efficiently enough your set of maps.
Khm... You, surely, happen to insert that your CF or SD card in your handset, more precisely you keep on CF card maps which you don't need oftenly. And consistent frequently used set of maps is on the internal flash of your GPS or even on HD of LifeDrive.
You don't lose thus maps you've once bought. And you can manage efficiently enough your set of maps.
In theory, that's fine. But as I said, it doesn't always work out in practice.
My Treo 700p would get confused when I replaced my card. My daughter's LG used to as well, and a friends N95 would also have problems at times. It's not a slam dunk.
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An app can cost up to$999.
I'd say it's on case-by-case basis.
Everyone has to license the maps from just a very few companies who do that work. They have to make money from it. It costs a lot to do this, and keep it up to date.
Me too. It's always revolting to give yet more 100 eur out again just because they're always in reconstruction, business moves (those damn gas stations!), and modifying their itineraries.
No, because you still have to uninstall the app. When you remove those flash cards with apps and data on them, the devices get confused, and often require you to put them back. It's not that simple.
No, no. At least, not always. Everything may be on CF or on internal flash memory.
No, no. At least, not always. Everything may be on CF or on internal flash memory.
I didn't say always. But I've seen more than a few phones with removable cards that lost access to programs and data once a different flash card was installed, and then the first was put back. It seems that sometimes the directory gets confused.
And at any rate, having two smaller cards means you have to change cards to access all of your stuff, meaning that you have to carry all of them around with you with the chance they may get damaged or lost. I've seen that happen too.
And at any rate, having two smaller cards means you have to change cards to access all of your stuff, meaning that you have to carry all of them around with you with the chance they may get damaged or lost. I've seen that happen too.
Khm... You, surely, happen to insert that your CF or SD card in your handset, more precisely you keep on CF card maps which you don't need oftenly. And consistent frequently used set of maps is on the internal flash of your GPS or even on HD of LifeDrive.
You don't lose thus maps you've once bought. And you can manage efficiently enough your set of maps.
Khm... You, surely, happen to insert that your CF or SD card in your handset, more precisely you keep on CF card maps which you don't need oftenly. And consistent frequently used set of maps is on the internal flash of your GPS or even on HD of LifeDrive.
You don't lose thus maps you've once bought. And you can manage efficiently enough your set of maps.
In theory, that's fine. But as I said, it doesn't always work out in practice.
My Treo 700p would get confused when I replaced my card. My daughter's LG used to as well, and a friends N95 would also have problems at times. It's not a slam dunk.
In theory, that's fine. But as I said, it doesn't always work out in practice.
There is some practice behind, nevertheless. TomTom worked from HD of LifeDrive.