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Slkeranen, thanks very much for letting us know about this latest Garmin Mobile PC update. I really needed the intersection feature, but I was lazy to revert back to the previous version to correct this issue.I just downloaded the huge (145MB) update file. It actually took surprisingly only 15 minutes via my mobile Internet connection, while parked outside on a parking lot.Upgrading went without any problem. The one slight annoyance I see now is that after typing a street name I need to press the Enter-key on my keyboard twice to go to the next screen. Pressing the Enter-key once should suffice. This is an issue only occasionally and/or with certain street names.Kudos to Garmin for releasing the updates for Mobile PC often. It shows they constantly work on improving their product.

I just took a really quick look at the update. I noticed a couple of things. One is that the inconsistent behaviour of having to hit the enter key on the highlighted item sometimes once and sometimes twice is not limited to just the selection of the street for the intersection you are looking for.

It also happens when selecting a City (either for City search or to begin an intersection search). When selecting the city, sometimes you have to hit Enter once and sometimes twice, even though you are selecting the highlighted one in either case. But, as everyone says, it's a definite improvement.The other good news is.

Garmin Mobile Pc 5.00.60 Download

Did anyone notice this nice bit of cleanup? You no longer are asked if you really want to quit the program when you click the 'X' in the top right corner to exit. I always thought that was the dumbest thing and I've reported it at least three times.

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Once in email on the first version and a couple times on tech support calls since then. No other program I own asks me if I really want to exit (well, except Mobile XT on my Palm ). When I click that 'X' in the upper right corner of the screen I want the thing to be gone, right now. It's sufficiently out of the way that I can't think of any way I could ever hit it by accident. Thanks to Garmin for finally listening and getting rid of that bit of silliness.ken.