... These guides are a series of fantastic interactive maps. Produced in conjunction with the premier travel publisher Rough Guides.Discover and explore New York City using full colour interactive linked maps, in this simple to use PDA version of The Rough Guides New York City.Find all the top tourist spots and key attractions with ease, information on the city and its sights can be quickly displayed with links to photographs and map locations. All in a superb easy to use interface.If you''re travelling to New York City, be sure you don''t leave home without this guide on your PDA. The Rough Guide city maps includes:Fully scrollable and interactive maps of the city.Tap any location to display information and available links.Intuitive navigation bar meaning you are never more than one clickaway from the information you require.Map links allow you to directly link to other maps,photographs, or detailed views.Categorised Find feature allowing you to quickly find any street,place of interest or station.Categorised Information feature providing a wealth of informationon the city, places of interest, etc.1-Click Home feature, keeping the Home map always at hand.Zoom function on all maps.Special Offer Only $20.00For further information on these guides download this pdf file. Hi Res & landscape displays supported.
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Rough Guides Map New York City 1.22
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| Requirements | Any Windows Mobile Professional / Pocket PC Device | ||
| Downloads | 1 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Visual IT | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 23 Oct 2008 | ||
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