MWSF: RouteBuddy, USGlobalSat to co-exhibit
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Jan 8, 2007 at 10:00am
GlobalSat Technologies Corp., which specializes in GPS technology and RouteBuddy, a UK-based Mac software developer, will be co-exhibiting at this week’s Macworld Conference & Expo in SanFrancisco.
They’ll be showing a range of GPS devices from USGlobalSat and the latest iteration of the RouteBuddy mapping app. Attendees who stop by their booths can purchase either a USB or Bluetooth GPS for 20 percent off and receive a full-trial version of RouteBuddy + Map on DVD. Attendees can also take advantage of an extra discount code for 20 percent off of the unlock code purchase of RouteBuddy and RouteBuddy Map of North America.
“Macsimum News” is now offering the “Macsimum MWSF 2007 Coupon Book.” It’s a PDF, downloadable coupon book with discounts, special offers and promotions in conjunction with January’s Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco. You can download it here.
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Dennis has been a newspaper editor/reporter (seven years) and teacher (seven years). He has over 4,000 magazine, newspaper and online articles to his credit. He has also covered the Mac and tech industries for over a decade for such online publications as MacCentral, MacMinute and now MacsimumNews.








Robert Says:
I was down at Mac World Wednesday and stopped by Route Buddy’s booth. Of all the booths I stopped by at that day I could see the energy from these developers. I use GPS on my ThinkPad to route to locations. I really like this type of software and was very disappointed when Street Atlas no longer support the Mac. I have used Route 66 which is OK, but I was very interested to see this routing software and the new interface they were using. They seemed to be very open to user input and wanted to make their product as Mac software should be. I hope to give them some input soon and I’m seriously looking into trying this product as well as buying a Bluetooth GPS from USGlobalstat too.
Robert
Posted on January 14, 2007