ISO: looking for a street map type program

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I'm looking for a streetmap type program. It seems I had downloaded one a
couple years back, but can't remember the name or where I had gotten it
from. Thanks.
 
ceg said:
I'm looking for a streetmap type program. It seems I had downloaded
one a couple years back, but can't remember the name or where I had
gotten it from. Thanks.

Well, Microsoft has one, DeLorean has one....Google will reveal all.

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dadiOH said:
Well, Microsoft has one, DeLorean has one....Google will reveal all.

Not freebies though, forgot where I was.

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ceg said:
I'm looking for a streetmap type program. It seems I had downloaded one a
couple years back, but can't remember the name or where I had gotten it
from. Thanks.

Let me further qualify my request. I would like the program to run on my
desktop computer using WXPH...not a handheld, GPS, or other portable PC or
device.
 
FossilButt said:
Nope. I don't necessarily need the same program I had before, just a
program I can run on my desktop that will show me streetmaps.

There doesn't seem to be much out there. . . I suspect many people use
the online map sites ( http://www.mapquest.com etc.) if they're at home.

Want to DIY? :)

Program: TerraClient
Ware: Freeware
http://billfriedrich.tripod.com/

"TerraClient allows viewing and printing of ground level satellite
photographs of the United States. Featured is a unique map overlay
option that automatically superimposes a "paper" roadmap over the
satellite photos. This map overlay option has been designed to help
users identify indistinct land features in the satellite photos. All map
and photographic data is downloaded in real time from Microsoft’s free
TerraServer web service. This program is freeware."

Susan
 
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