Focused on offline planning and map data for the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
was a significant release for the long-running mapping software, marking its first major user interface overhaul in years to better accommodate the "staycation" and road trip culture of the late 2000s . Key Features of the 2009 Edition Microsoft Streets And Trips 2009
It featured a database of over 1.5 million POIs, including national parks, ATMs, and restaurants, plus integration with Live Search for online updates. Hardware and Bundles Microsoft offered the software in two primary versions: Focused on offline planning and map data for the U
A precursor to modern app-syncing, this version allowed users to send location details directly to their mobile devices via SMS through Outlook. including national parks