Microsoft MapPoint 2006 Standard Edition
Customer Review: Printing is difficult
This product is fine if you do not want to print your map. I created a territory and added locations via the pushpins. At a lower zoom level, my pushpins overlap and are unreadable. I wanted to print the whole territory at a certain zoom level to allow veiwing of all the pushpins without overlap onto however many pages it takes. This is not possible. It will only print what you see on your screen. If you want to print your whole map, you literally have to save your screen view into a graphic file, scroll to the next area, save it as well and repeat until you have saved your entire territory. Once you have saved the whole map in peices, you can print all your files and tape them together to make one big map. Ridiculous!!
Customer Review: Great Tools
There is a lot of meat to this product; identify drive times from a certain location, overlay income or other demographic info and convert selected areas into zip codes and export to Excel. Export maps in Word with push pins showing the location of important locations for others without MapPoint. Not particularly easy to learn and the book MapPoint for Dummies is an earlier version. Still, its a powerful program with great tools.
If your lights dim with every drum beat, or your CD skips a beat, your amplifier might be trying to use more energy than the electrical system can supply. Unfortunately, your car battery is not primarily concerned with the requirements of your amplifier.
Power is being robbed your car audio system by less significant things like the engine, air conditioner and lights. This leaves your amplifier much more hungry for power on those big deep bass notes.
Car Audio Capacitors
Car audio capacitors can also be known as stereo capacitors. Audio capacitors store that important power your amplifier will need to punch those big bass notes while limiting clipping.
They store power during intervals when there are no power needs (which is most of the time). They release it when momentary peak demand exceeds what is accessible from the car's power system.
Along with an adequate basic power supply, a stiffening capacitor for your amplifier is the simplest way to be sure your system always gets every bit of current it needs.
From the smallest (0.5 farads) to the 3-farad model by Legacy, there's a capacitor perfect for your installation. You need to mount them as close to the amplifier as possible, and choose at least .5 farads per 500 watts RMS of power output. You can use as many farads as you wish, but just note that the number indicated by the formula above is all that is important.
Car audio capacitors are usually well priced. And I really dont see any justification for spending so much on a car audio set up only to get less than the best sound because you omitted a car audio capacitor.
You can get your car audio capacitors at Car Audio Plus.
If you want to read more on car audio visit: car-audio-products-and-accessories.com
Chimezirim Odimba writes for CarAudioPlus.
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