Regarding auto navigation GPSr I know I was one before joining this group.
Before purchasing a book like this, browse this site. There is a great deal of information here, and may users that are happy to answer questions. Start with the FAQs.
Regarding auto navigation GPSr I know I was one before joining this group.
Before purchasing a book like this, browse this site. There is a great deal of information here, and may users that are happy to answer questions. Start with the FAQs.
Also check out Gary Hayman's GPS tricks and tips site at: http://tinyurl.com/223t6j
The above is great advice. This forum is very helpful.
-- No matter where you are "Life is Worth Living".
Regarding auto navigation GPSr I know I was one before joining this group.
Before purchasing a book like this, browse this site. There is a great deal of information here, and may users that are happy to answer questions. Start with the FAQs.
Also check out Gary Hayman's GPS tricks and tips site at: http://tinyurl.com/223t6j
I didn't even ask the question and I appreciate the info!
Regarding auto navigation GPSr I know I was one before joining this group.
Before purchasing a book like this, browse this site. There is a great deal of information here, and may users that are happy to answer questions. Start with the FAQs.
Also check out Gary Hayman's GPS tricks and tips site at: http://tinyurl.com/223t6j
This is what I was talking about. Sorry for the confusion.
I shouldn't laugh but I think this one was quite funny. Everyone answered one way and the OP was talking something all together different. Shows how a statement or question can be missinterpeded. Just a little humor.
Larry No your j ust human and trying to help someone else. Nothing dumb about that. I had the same thin happen last night on the laptop. Tried to explane to the wire but she just couldn't understand what I was saying.
I'm not sure that any one else replied to your question -- probably never heard of GPS Navigation for Dummies, a new brand of GPS that has several models. See http://gpsnavigationfordummies.com .
I don't know details about model FD-350 but last week I purchased and tried the bottom of the line FD-220 from a CVS store for $89 (less a $10 store coupon).
I was pretty impressed as it had a lot of features that mid to high end Garmins have (such as multi-point routing) and one that no Garmin I'm familiar with has -- multiple address books, i.e. multiple Favorites lists.
There were some pros and cons in terms of ease of use versus Garmin but I gave it back after finding a good deal on a Garmin Nuvi 760 on eBay.
-- Bernie - Garmin Nuvi 760 (used to have 350 & 360)
Experience with dummies?
Regarding auto navigation GPSr I know I was one before joining this group.
Before purchasing a book like this, browse this site. There is a great deal of information here, and may users that are happy to answer questions. Start with the FAQs.
Also check out Gary Hayman's GPS tricks and tips site at: http://tinyurl.com/223t6j
Larry ... Garmin Nuvi 650
This is great advice and will save your money
Regarding auto navigation GPSr I know I was one before joining this group.
Before purchasing a book like this, browse this site. There is a great deal of information here, and may users that are happy to answer questions. Start with the FAQs.
Also check out Gary Hayman's GPS tricks and tips site at: http://tinyurl.com/223t6j
The above is great advice. This forum is very helpful.
No matter where you are "Life is Worth Living".
Thanks!
Regarding auto navigation GPSr I know I was one before joining this group.
Before purchasing a book like this, browse this site. There is a great deal of information here, and may users that are happy to answer questions. Start with the FAQs.
Also check out Gary Hayman's GPS tricks and tips site at: http://tinyurl.com/223t6j
I didn't even ask the question and I appreciate the info!
--- GPSmap 60CS, Nuvi 650 & Nuvi 1490T---
GPS for Dummies
Regarding auto navigation GPSr I know I was one before joining this group.
Before purchasing a book like this, browse this site. There is a great deal of information here, and may users that are happy to answer questions. Start with the FAQs.
Also check out Gary Hayman's GPS tricks and tips site at: http://tinyurl.com/223t6j
This is what I was talking about. Sorry for the confusion.
http://electronics.hsn.com/gps-for-dummies-navigation-system...
GPS for Dummies
I shouldn't laugh but I think this one was quite funny. Everyone answered one way and the OP was talking something all together different. Shows how a statement or question can be missinterpeded. Just a little humor.
johnm405 660 & MSS&T
Guess I'm still a dummy!
So I gave answer B to question A. My bad. LOL
Larry ... Garmin Nuvi 650
Guess I'm still a dummy!
Larry No your j ust human and trying to help someone else. Nothing dumb about that. I had the same thin happen last night on the laptop. Tried to explane to the wire but she just couldn't understand what I was saying.
johnm405 660 & MSS&T
I agree
Thanks for all that have given responses. Now if I could just find someone that actually has one
GPS for Dummies
Go to yahoo groups and search for that gps if there is a group that has one it will show up for you.
johnm405 660 & MSS&T
GPSnavigationfordummies
I'm not sure that any one else replied to your question -- probably never heard of GPS Navigation for Dummies, a new brand of GPS that has several models. See http://gpsnavigationfordummies.com .
I don't know details about model FD-350 but last week I purchased and tried the bottom of the line FD-220 from a CVS store for $89 (less a $10 store coupon).
I was pretty impressed as it had a lot of features that mid to high end Garmins have (such as multi-point routing) and one that no Garmin I'm familiar with has -- multiple address books, i.e. multiple Favorites lists.
There were some pros and cons in terms of ease of use versus Garmin but I gave it back after finding a good deal on a Garmin Nuvi 760 on eBay.
Bernie - Garmin Nuvi 760 (used to have 350 & 360)