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Review by Peace Daddy
I will give it to Microsoft when it comes to MapPoint. It has always been a breeze to setup, relatively simple to use, and very effective at what it does. That being said, there’s not enough new content in MapPoint 2010 to justify an upgrade if you have any earlier version of the software, unless you absolutely need the new features. The improvements on MapPoint 2010 as opposed to 2009 are relatively minor. Pushpin management has been overhauled, and you also have about 300 new pushpins to choose from. Map Settings has been cleaned up slightly allowing for a sleeker presentation. Also, you are now able to import / export .gpx files, making for easier data sharing. If you need new features like these then by all means, I would recommend purchasing MapPoint 2010.nIf this is your first purchase of MapPoint, take advantage of the free trial download online, and also compare MapPoint’s features to those of the cheaper Microsoft Streets & Trips 2010. Personally, that is what I use most often and it is perfectly suited for my individual needs.