Comments on: Mapopolis GPS Software to be Discontinued
Mapopolis seems to have a very reasonable and sincere plan in place for gradually winding their business. They will continue selling new activations of their product until March 31st 2007. Their map server and customer service departments will continue to be operational for another year past this date so that all current customers' terms can be completed in full. Upon the conclusion of the final customers' 1-year term in March of 2008, Mapopolis will cease operations. Their software technology will be assimilated into the product line of another firm whose name is currently not being disclosed.
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Bummer.
Mapping applications have become very important these days with the proliferation of the TomTom and other guides both for foot travel as well as by automobile.
It's clear to me that Mapololis was purchased by one of these companies -- but I'll bet the end product will be a navigation tool that only works on a SmartPhone. That's the end of mapping as we know it on regular Palm devices.
Gods don't kill people, people with gods kill people.
RE: Bummer.
Here in Australia I am still clinging to Navman for Palm (another discontinued Palm GPS solution) with its 5 year old maps. Still points me in the right direction so it's all good.
Stand alone GPS devices are becoming so cheap now so it's no big deal to see Palm based solutions disappearing.
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Not dead, exactly...
Speaking of mapping software, what happened to Activemap? <http://www.activemap.com/>
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