Pros: Great maps, vast database of attractions/sites Cons: Directions were terrible, some features are hard to navigate
To say that I was excited about our trip to California was a complete understatement ! I really needed this vacation to relax. (Kids, pets, work, argghhh !) I researched my destination thoroughly. (Online, library, brochures, etc.) While shopping at...
Pros: All the Maps published in National Geographic on 8 CD's. Cons: I could not find any.
Remember the extensive collections of National Geographic magazines that filled personal and public library shelves? Can you imagine all of the fold out maps that ever appeared in National Geographic being contained in one six inch by six and one half...
Pros: Photography, ease of use, cost (after rebates), great for planning a trip or just a day at the zoo and everything in between Cons: Have to use way points to generate your own route in trip wizard
Everybody knows the photographic and in depth quality that National Geographic puts out, and this product shows that all over. I enjoy researching my vacations on the internet and through books, so I was hesitant paying money for a software program that...
National Geographic's Photo Gallery An unparalleled archive of 3,000 stunning full-color photographs at your service Create vivid calendars, announcements, greeting cards, banners, poste...
National Geographic - National Park Trail Guides North, South, East, and West - including Alaska & Hawaii! Explore 13 of the country's most popular national parks and preserves with National Geograph...
National Geographic TOPO! Colorado With the TOPO! map of Colorado, National Geographic has taken the interactive topographic map experience to a new level. By combining its own standard...
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