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	<title>Unified Business Solutions &#187; MapPoint</title>
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		<title>MapPoint 2010 Released!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 15:11:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ed Colby</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Microsoft has released MapPoint 2010 and Streets &#38; Trips 2010.&#160; I’m a big fan of Microsoft’s mapping software, having used either MapPoint or Streets &#38; Trips for nearly a decade now.&#160; This is the first time a new version of MapPoint has been released in consecutive years since 2002.&#160; Hopefully, Microsoft will continue to update [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft has released <a title="Microsoft MapPoint" href="http://www.microsoft.com/mappoint" target="_blank">MapPoint 2010</a> and <a title="Microsoft Streets &amp; Trips" href="http://www.microsoft.com/streets" target="_blank">Streets &amp; Trips 2010</a>.&#160; I’m a big fan of Microsoft’s mapping software, having used either MapPoint or Streets &amp; Trips for nearly a decade now.&#160; This is the first time a new version of MapPoint has been released in consecutive years since 2002.&#160; Hopefully, Microsoft will continue to update it annually just like its little sister product Streets &amp; Trips.</p>
<p>MapPoint 2010 is a <strong>huge</strong> improvement over MapPoint 2009.&#160; For one, Microsoft fixed a few things that they &quot;broke&quot; in MapPoint 2009.&#160; Longtime readers of this blog know I was hugely disappointed with MapPoint 2009.&#160; MapPoint 2009 got rid of all the hundreds of great pushpins that were available in previous versions of MapPoint and replaced them with a handful of ugly pushpins.&#160; I am happy to announce that Microsoft heard our gripes, and all the great pushpins are back.&#160; Another incredibly stupid decision in MapPoint 2009 was to remove the map view back and forward abilities.&#160; That inane decision has been reversed and it’s back in MapPoint 2010.&#160; But MapPoint 2010 isn’t just about correcting the blunders in MapPoint 2009 and refreshing the mapping data.&#160; There are some great new features as well.&#160; There has been some nice features added involving the pushpin datasets.&#160; Now you have the ability to hide and show entire sets of pushpins.&#160; I can have multiple data sets on my maps and not have all them showing at once all the time.&#160; You can also show and hide all the pushpin info boxes at once instead of opening and closing all of them one-by-one.&#160; There are more selections of Nearby Places although they still have not put the “Zoos” choice back, but don’t get me started on that again.&#160; The ability to reroute is now significantly easier.&#160; You need only click and drag the route over to the new road.&#160; Microsoft has claimed you could easily re-route for years, but this is the first time they’ve actually delivered.&#160; Unfortunately, it adds “stops” to the trip plan every time you re-route, but it’s a huge step in the right direction.&#160; I may not need to use the “avoid area” trick anymore.&#160; There’s also some nice exporting features in this release such as sending routes to GPS devices and exporting to the industry standard <a title="GPX" href="http://www.topografix.com/gpx.asp" target="_blank">GPX</a> format.&#160; Plus, there are even more great features that I didn’t even mention!</p>
<p>Overall, I’m very excited about MapPoint 2010, but you don’t need to take my word for it.&#160; You can download free trial versions of <a title="MapPoint 2010 Trial" href="http://www.microsoft.com/mappoint/en-us/trial.aspx" target="_blank">MapPoint 2010</a> and <a title="Streets &amp; Trips 2010 Trial" href="http://www.microsoft.com/streets/en-us/trial.aspx" target="_blank">Streets &amp; Trips 2010</a> and see for yourself.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.bing.com/community/blogs/maps/archive/2009/09/03/mappoint-2010-released.aspx">Bing &#8211; MapPoint 2010 Released &#8211; Bing Maps Blog &#8211; Bing Community</a></p>
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