I began with Streets and Trips '06 and recently upgraded to S&T '09. Laptop stand securely mounted to seat bolts (too much $$ but it's nice), lets me route, helps keep accurate mileage logs, rarely do I end up in cotton fields.
I've tried using tomtom, nuvi, others in my wife's Solstice, but those damn little cars just don't have enough forward vision to put a nav on the dash.
Hope y'all cable dawgs and sat installers are surviving nicely. I still do some theater installs and went to school for LCD/PDP/LED repair. I still fix PC's (Macs never need fixing), install ATT modems and wireless gateways, and occasionally get a huge commercial job. I miss all the side money, but the work is steady, the pay is on time every time, and I just don't get that dirty anymore.
Good luck on your new nav system.
Peace, Rick
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