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 KingRichard1st
post Sep 15 2008, 22:54
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Hello all,
I'm wondering..
Can I move my TomTom software from my TT1 to my Windows Mobile phone? Will this work..?
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 Bruce
post Sep 16 2008, 00:18
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No it will not work and the licence to use the map/s on the TT1 would not apply to your WM phone anyway. You can still buy software to use on a Symbian based phone but the maps it uses are version 6 and therefore old.

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 KingRichard1st
post Sep 16 2008, 21:11
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Hmmm.. Ok, thanks.
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 fame
post Sep 17 2008, 00:08
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Actually, you have two options.

You can buy a copy of TomTom Navigator software, version 6, if I remember correctly. (For more information, goto the TT website). And "yes", as Bruce says, the maps would be old and out of date. wacko.gif

TT seemed to have forgotten about this great little piece of software for mobile phones/PDA’s. Obviously, they think that there isn’t a market for this and that selling a proper PND is going to make more money for them! fool.gif

And as they say “your loss is my gain”, because the other option is to buy a brilliant piece of software called Co-Pilot 7, which has been specially made for PDA’s. It’s not that expensive and comes with upto date maps. It also comes with a Speed Camera database, which is updated once a month and Real-Time Traffic Updates. And the technical support is good too. good.gif
It very easy to use, maybe better then TTN, in my opinion!

Here’s the link, if you’re interested.
ALK Technologies - Home of Co-Pilot

Good Luck!

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 rich1707
post Sep 17 2008, 09:40
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Or go to xda-developers and download tomtom 7 (is not warez) and go buy yourself a map !!
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 KingRichard1st
post Sep 17 2008, 18:53
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Cheers for your help guys! biggrin.gif
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post Oct 2 2008, 13:21
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how is it possible ?
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