Actual GPS software, like maps and GPS navigation, require a laborious
8-14 clicks respectively to get a travel time, that may not be a
prediction of the travel time at the time of travel.  Furthermore
travel time estimates of leading navigation and mapping companies have
been shown to be inaccurate 40% of the time, which rather defeats the
object.  A GPS calendar, like Proxpro Prompt, can increase performance
to 97% on time, with 3% being within 5 minutes of planned arrival
time.

On Aug 24, 11:49 am, Sundog <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good idea but unless you want simple as-the-crow-flies estimates, that
> implies maps etc. and you might as well run actual GPS software, which
> will of course do this for you.
>
> On Aug 24, 8:39 am, onyx550 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > i would like to see a gps calendar where you put in a place to be and
> > the calendar will tell you when you got to leave to get there on time
> > from where you are?
>
>

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