Infama, just go ahead and download them. You have a one-year latest maps guarantee coupon for your 920. Then you can let the rest of us know.
Too much work for nothing potentially!
Recall that new maps start fresh with Mapshare as well, so there has to be structural improvement to get me to do all that work! The HP has me busy enuff.
In any case, I fired off an email to TA USA and expect to get a confrimation of the multinet 2008.01 changes soon.
Personally I think that every quarter is not reuired. Once every year would be much better. Would reduce the strain on servers etc and just how much of a change is there going to be every quarter? This new version has 84,000 added miles with 99% street network coverage. This sounds significant to me however not exactly sure as what it will all boil down to.
It would be interesting to know how much content has been derived from Mapshare.
It would be interesting to know how much content has been derived from Mapshare.
None of it. At this point TomTom isn't releasing MapShare data to TA. (At least last I checked, we can expect that might change if the acquisition goes through.)
With the Jan release I think there were just a lot of people "in the cycle" getting their LMG from holiday purchases that the servers got bombed. I don't think we are seeing that now, despite a map release just a couple of days ago.
Personally I like the quarterly release... when I decided I want a new map I want it to be as recent as it can be-- not something from up to a year ago. Whenever I decide to buy a new map it will have been released within the past three months rather than within the past 12 months.
Good point Tim. I just don't feel that the changes will be that significant every quarter. However the option is left to the customer and I agree that the more up to date the maps the better the devices will work in the field. It sure does create a beehive of activity though with these one year guarantee map certificates.
I do not see the average customer updating his/her map every quarter though due to cost and slow server downloads.
I totally agree, and I don't think TomTom expects people to update their maps every quarter. I know I certainly won't be-- not at that cost.
Now if they want to go the NAVIGON route and charge me $75 for a three year subscription and allow me to get the map update every quarter-- then they will have my attention and I probably would update quarterly.
Tim when the maps download from TT do they download directly to GPS or do they download to your computer and then install from PC? I was told that your device had to be connected to PC during the download. I know that this is all done through HOME. After the installation is there a copy left on your PC in the HOME directory?
the reason I am asking is that I have to go to a friend's place to download as I do not have broadband here in this area. Once downloaded I do not want to leave anything on his PC. Once I get home I will then backup a copy of the 7.20 to my PC.
Yes, everything dl from TomTom first goes to a location on the computer and then gets installed from the computer to the unit. In fact, there is no other way to install maps onto a unit (the first time) than by using Home software.
So, in your example, you'd have to go to another computer, install TTHome, do the download there (likely have to recreate a TomTom login email id), install it on the unit.
Before deleting the folders created on the second computer, I'd copy the downloaded map (which comes in a .cab [compressed] format) to a thumb drive to take back to your home computer and copy into the equivalent folder on your machine.
Once you are satisfied the map has been installed properly on the unit using the second machine and you've backed up the map file, I guess you could then: a) run the removehome.exe application (or remove the program in Add/Remove programs in Control Panel) and use Explorer to delete the files and folders created in the installation regarding the download folder location.
My concern here is that, judging by TomTom developers' (lack of) coding skills in other areas, I suspect that bits & pieces of TomTom code will still be left on your friend's machine.
Hey guys Thank You for the detail. As always much appreciated. I will do a search to determine if there are any leftovers and delete.
One thing;
When I download Home to my friend's pc I should be able to login to TT by using my account detail right? Then once logged in I can then connect my 920 using my dock and go from there?
Tele Atlas® MultiNet® USA 2008.01 contains the following highlights and
improvements, compared to Tele Atlas® MultiNet® USA 2007.10, and apart from
all the normal Tele Atlas® database update procedures:
Addressing
• Continuous addressing updates resulted in an overall addition of over
450,000 new geocodable addresses and over 9,800 miles of new
streets.
• Improved the quality of address ranges in FL, IL, NH and TX due to
address point improvements.
Street geometry
• Over 77,000 miles of roadway has been aligned to ADAS specification.
Improved routing classifications on over 83,000 segments; FRCA,
Net2Class, FOW.
One-ways and Maneuvers
• Verified 13,371 instances of maneuvers and one-ways.
• Investigated over 970 maneuvers and 460 one-ways and an additional
160 signpost maneuvers.
Signage
• Updated signage for 100 interchanges.
• Investigated 460 signboards.
Land Use
• Added island features for over 300 islands where islands are traversed
by roads.
• Over 13,000 land-use polygons and their corresponding POIs have been
aligned in the categories of: hospitals, colleges/universities, national
parks, golf courses, shopping areas and cemeteries.
Puerto Rico
• Created 1,100 signs from field data collection and photo sign logs.
• Added 480 polygons.
Canada
Tele Atlas® MultiNet® Canada 2008.01 contains the following highlights and
improvements, compared to Tele Atlas® MultiNet® Canada 2007.10, and apart
from all the normal Tele Atlas® database update procedures:
Addressing
• Added over 6,000 addresses, associated road geometry and names in
Regina, SK.
• Updated over 13,000 addresses in Ontario.
• Updated Canada Forward Sortation Areas to the Nov/Dec ’07 Canada
Post currency. (Canada Forward Sortation Areas correspond to the first
three digits of Canada’s 6-digit postal code, designating a postal delivery
area.)
Street geometry updates
• Geometry alignment improvements and completion in Ontario and
Quebec representing 85,700 miles.
• Updated the road names of 23,000 miles of highway.
POIs
• Updated POI information for 180 rest areas on limited access highways.
Land Use
• Added island features for over 200 islands where islands are traversed
by roads.
Thanks Infama! I would say that this is significant indeed. Sure glad I did not download the 7.15 version. TT updated my account with the 7.20.
Will download this weekend.
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Fri May 09, 2008 6:36 pm
gatorguy wrote:
Just curious, but has anyone been successful in getting v805 maps for the 930 yet?
I wanted to reply to this because I did something stupid but it may turn out ok. I have the 930 and when I saw that the new map version - 8.05 - was available I called TT support to request it under the 30 day policy. I was told that there was a problem with the Latest Map server and it might not give me the new map. I was told to wait a day, try again and if no go to fax a copy of the receipt with the reference number I was given.
I did that but still did not see the map added to my account. What I should have done was call them and have them verify receipt of the fax. What I did instead was to go ahead and download the map to my device. That all went well but of course my credit card was charged.
So I thought maybe they will give me a credit. I called in to request this and spoke to a very helpful person who understood what I wanted but whomever she checked with told her that was not possible. Well after getting off the phone I went to the TT web site and logged in and sent a message through the support contact with the reference number and explanation of what I wanted. That was this morning, just a little while ago I got an email from them stating I was entitled to the free map and that they were submitting the issue to their finance department to process a credit. Well we'll see how this turns out, I did bring it on myself. and regardless of the outcome their customer service people have been very easy to deal with. The email route may get to a higher tier person who has more discretion to rectify things.
At least the one thing that has been consistent is that they are honoring the map guarantee on the 30 units within the 30 day period, I had read some differing opinions of this before.
John
gatorguy this can be also read as "The latest map guarantee does not apply to the map that is currently installed on your TomTom device" that current units might have been shipped or sold to dealers might have older software during that transition period.
Meaning your unit at that time of purchase might not have the latest maps loaded. There will be a time period when they release new software that dealers might have older gps units with older maps loaded and these should qualify for the free update.
I was lucky enough to purchase a 920 that had the 1 year map guarantee and I’m happy to say that TomTom support has been great. When I updated to v715 (a few months back), I had to send proof of purchase which was not really a big deal. Yesterday, I sent an email asking about the new maps and today I received a reply stating that they would be available the next time I connect the device. Connected the device and there were both the US and Western Central Europe maps waiting for me to download.
i had the same experience as MileHigh. I called TT and arranged for the 7.20 maps. NO problems.
Does anyone know if TT will sell the new 930 trick software to us 920 users who just bought their machines in December?
thanks...
I just downloaded v7.20 for my go720. I am still upset with the lack of POI's. I tried to locate 3 businesses this afternoon and none of them showed up. They have been open for at least 10 years. My parents Garmin 350 would find things that had been opened for a year.
Am I doing something wrong or are the POI's on the 720 that bad to where I should bring it back for a Garmin?
There might be a slight misunderstanding about how POIs work. GPS devices don't include all known POIs like they do the road database-- only a small percentage of them in most cases. You might want to check out our article on POIs. If there is something specific (like a chain or type of location) you want on your device, your best bet, almost always, is to find a resource for those locations and add them yourself. In many cases you can find pre-built custom POI files for what you are looking for in TomTom HOME or on POI websites. The length of time a location has been in business doesn't determine if the GPS company will include that POI on a certain device.
thanks for the reply Tim. I am just frustrated that my parents nuvi 350 found more POI's in my area than my 720 did.
I called my mom this morning to test out the 3 stores I went to yesterday and the 350 found them all while the 720 found none of them. To continue the test I had her check two more stores and hers had them mine did not.
I guess I'm just frustrated that I spent that much on a product and will have to do a lot of updating myself or check in advance of going somewhere, which I don't always have the time to do. I love the features of the 720 but I just have some thinking to do in th next few days.
We're flying out to California/Vegas in September (from the UK) and will be taking our 520 for the first time so I'll need to buy USA maps beforehand.
What's the chance that v7.20 will be updated again by the beginning of September? (In other words should I buy the map now or wait a while in the hope of an even more up to date version? )
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