Guest eggs Posted July 21, 2008 Report Posted July 21, 2008 (edited) CoPilot 7 or Igo 8. What do you prefer? Edited July 21, 2008 by eggs
Guest Neil5459 Posted July 21, 2008 Report Posted July 21, 2008 Academic at present as iGO8 needs an SD slot to run. Navngo are apparently working on ways to imlement this, but nothing as yet. If/when it does work, then iGO knocks the socks off CPL in all areas!
Guest eggs Posted July 21, 2008 Report Posted July 21, 2008 Academic at present as iGO8 needs an SD slot to run. Navngo are apparently working on ways to imlement this, but nothing as yet. If/when it does work, then iGO knocks the socks off CPL in all areas! I`ve got an e-mail from Navgo and they are not working on a solution for the app. to run on devices without a memoryslot. I also know that it is possible to copy the files over to the Diamond a just change a little word to get it to work on the Diamond. Why do you mean the Igo 8 knock CoPilot?
Guest Neil5459 Posted July 21, 2008 Report Posted July 21, 2008 I can't comment on how iGO can be copied to internal memory, as I was a Beta tester for iGO8 and this is against the T&C :D Also, I've not used iGO8 on the Diamond, but use it on my Athena. The interface, the graphics, the routing accuracy and the comprehensiveness of the maps (42 EU country maps are supplied) make iGO probably the best Sat Nav program around at present. OK- the 3D city centres are a gimmick, and not very useful, but the 3D terrain mapping is very effective. CPL is capable, but very limited in its display options. It also has some major flaws in its routing algorithm in some areas, often resulting in it promoting an incorrect fastest route. The CPL screen is a little less busy though, so may suit the small screen of the Diamond better.
Guest eggs Posted July 21, 2008 Report Posted July 21, 2008 I can't comment on how iGO can be copied to internal memory, as I was a Beta tester for iGO8 and this is against the T&C :D Also, I've not used iGO8 on the Diamond, but use it on my Athena. The interface, the graphics, the routing accuracy and the comprehensiveness of the maps (42 EU country maps are supplied) make iGO probably the best Sat Nav program around at present. OK- the 3D city centres are a gimmick, and not very useful, but the 3D terrain mapping is very effective. CPL is capable, but very limited in its display options. It also has some major flaws in its routing algorithm in some areas, often resulting in it promoting an incorrect fastest route. The CPL screen is a little less busy though, so may suit the small screen of the Diamond better. Thanks, Neil5459.
Guest _dg Posted July 21, 2008 Report Posted July 21, 2008 Isn't Co-pilot the only one which will work out multi-drops or waypoints and navigate the most efficient order/route between them?
Guest Confucious Posted July 22, 2008 Report Posted July 22, 2008 I've not seen iGo8 so can't comment. But CP7 is far better than anything else I've seen. It has free speed cameras, people can track you, the links to outlook are great, just select a contact and it asks you which address if there is more than one. The screen is very finger friendly etc, etc. I love it :D
Guest Neil5459 Posted July 22, 2008 Report Posted July 22, 2008 Isn't Co-pilot the only one which will work out multi-drops or waypoints and navigate the most efficient order/route between them? iGO2006 and iGO8 can also do this- add as many waypoints as you need then ask it to optimise the route, or simply use them in your input sequence. One area that iGO falls down is the Traffic feature. They use the TMC channel built into some external GPS receivers, but not into PDA/PND devices. TMC is not very good in UK, but better in Europe. Unfortunately there are no plans to introduce a GSM traffic update. Speed cameras are good- you get the current set when you register, but need a subscription to get hold of updates (€19 for 2 years); each camera can be edited for speed/type/direction and cameras added/removed, but there is no 'community' function - changes remain on your local device. iGO has no equivalent of CPL's excellent messaging/collaboration system.
Guest simon211175 Posted July 22, 2008 Report Posted July 22, 2008 IGO is pretty much the only satnav program I have not tried - CoPilot being the best I've used so far. Comparing the maps on CP7 with the latest TomTom and also the latest ones downloaded from Route66's website - CP7 was the only program to include a major road change near my home... despite the change being made over 5 years ago! CP7 has also never made a mistake when it comes to getting me to my destination, TomTom for example was constantly taking me past my stop, insisting I still had a couple of miles left.
Guest spacerace Posted July 22, 2008 Report Posted July 22, 2008 I love CP7, very good software. I also bought the 2Yr Traffic deal which has saved me numerous times. Set to Auto it will download traffic info and seamlessly divert you round anything it finds on your route. Over Christmas and Early Jan it literally saved me hours when I was travelling on the M25 several times.
Guest eggs Posted July 22, 2008 Report Posted July 22, 2008 I`m goint to buy Co Pilot, but have one big problem. None of the webshops I have visited send software to Norway. Any ideas?
Guest Confucious Posted July 22, 2008 Report Posted July 22, 2008 ALK have a Danish site. They would probably be able to help?
Guest spacerace Posted July 22, 2008 Report Posted July 22, 2008 Amazon have it - do they not ship to Norway? Failing that you could always buy it 'used' via Amazon and find a seller that will ship to you.
Guest eggs Posted July 22, 2008 Report Posted July 22, 2008 Amazon have it - do they not ship to Norway? Failing that you could always buy it 'used' via Amazon and find a seller that will ship to you. Amazon don`t send to Norway. :D
Guest Confucious Posted July 22, 2008 Report Posted July 22, 2008 The Danish ALK site has a list of resellers - surely they do?
Guest eggs Posted July 22, 2008 Report Posted July 22, 2008 The Danish ALK site has a list of resellers - surely they do? No, they don`t! Have sent them a mail and asked if it is possible to do it once. Hopefully they will, but I doubt. IT is teriible that ALK doesn`t make the app. availale in Norway, especially since it support norwegian laguage.
Guest T39andcounting Posted July 22, 2008 Report Posted July 22, 2008 I've not used the Igo software, but I have used older versions of CoPilot, and never found it very user friendly. I use TomTom at the moment on my TyTn, does it work on the Diamond OK?
Guest WearTheFoxHat Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 Just bought and installed CoPilot 7 Live ... I really don't know what I'd been hanging around so long for. It's great ... and I think I prefer it to TomTom 6 at the moment.
Guest Confucious Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 I've not used the Igo software, but I have used older versions of CoPilot, and never found it very user friendly. CoPilot 7 is a VAST improvement in UI - it's a complexly different beast now, you'd be surprised.
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