9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Lost Countries, 8 May 2003
This review is from: AutoRoute Great Britain & Europe 2003 (new version is Autoroute 2004, asin: B0000BY7X8) (CD-ROM)
While slightly improving some of the features, a significant amount of countries were dropped from the database as compared to the 2002 edition.
I like to think that upgrades improve functionality, not decrease it. I have since reverted to the 2002 edition.
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Microsoft Autoroute 2003, 7 April 2003
This review is from: AutoRoute Great Britain & Europe 2003 (new version is Autoroute 2004, asin: B0000BY7X8) (CD-ROM)
The 2003 version of Autoroute could be considered an upgrade or a down grade depending on your point of view. The mapping for most of Western Europe has improved, but now road mapping for most of Eastern Europe has now disappeared. While you might not need fully detailed mapping of say central Athens, you will now have to resort to traditional methods of using paper maps to work out your way there. This is a major disappointment in this release. The functionality of Autoroute 2001 has been removed to make way for more detailed maps of Western Europe and the ability to find addresses for more countries than the UK, France and Germany.
I bought this version because according to the Microsoft website, street level mapping for Dublin, Ireland was now included. What the website didn't say was that they had removed all the back road information for the rest of the country, thus removing a major chunk of functionality from the program. I now have 3 copies of Autoroute hogging my already cluttered computer disk. Version 98 is there to provide me with the images and tourist information that are actually useful, but more or less dropped in subsequent versions. The 2001 version is there to provide me with the back road information I need to get around Ireland, and the 2003 version is there to provide me with the street level information that I need for Dublin.
The Pocket Streets is quite frustrating as a result, as the latest version I need to read my street level map on my pocket PC doesn't read the back road maps that I need from the 2001 version. Therefore I now need 2 versions of Pocket streets on my Pocket PC. A map scale would have been useful, as having an idea of how far away somethinbg is is difficult to gauge on a Pocket Street Map. That being said, having a fully detailed city map on a Pocket PC is extremely useful, especially if you are visiting a few cities in one trip. Again users of this product beware, If I want to find an address in London, Paris Berlin, this is no problem, the software sorts it out. However, load up a map of Dublin, Ireland and the software cannot find any Dublin street addresses. Not exactly user freindly. Being a native of Dublin this is not a major problem to me but it could be to a visitor looking for that functionality.
Despite my comments above, I would still recommend Autoroute 2003, as the level of detail has improved over the previous release. Cities and towns I have visited over the years are mapped accurately. For example compare the Barcelona area with the previous release and there is no comparison in terms of information and detail.
If Microsoft can combine the best attributes of all the Autoroutes released to date, they should do so, in order to avoid a certain amount of user frustration. Perhaps this will require multiple CD's or a DVD release. But I would be willing to pay the price is all the minor annoying issues were tidied up.
To sum up, If you need this product to do certain tasks, for example, if you wish to work out a route from Athlone, Ireland to Athens Greece, then you should probably stick to Autoroute 2001. However if you require the increased level of mapping detail and have no need for information on Eastern Europe, then you should upgrade.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Well implemented as ever, but where's the data gone?, 15 Sep 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: AutoRoute Great Britain & Europe 2003 (new version is Autoroute 2004, asin: B0000BY7X8) (CD-ROM)
I have to agree with other reviewers - this product is so little help? From an Irish perspective, it's nice to have a detailed map of Dublin - even if, like me, you don't drink, it's nice to have pubs shown on the map because that's how most people give directions - but it's all no use if I can't use it to navigate around the countryside. Only major (N or M roads) are reliably covered, so the suggested routes are, sadly, nonsense! C'mon, Microsoft, Ireland did eventually ratify the Nice treaty, so could you please put the country back in Europe? (Even if it hadn't, "Europe" is still bigger than the EU...)
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