National Geographic Maps: The Complete Collection | 
| From: Encore Software
Buy New: $57.99
New (2) Used (2) from $57.99
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95 Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows ME Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 1.9 x 9.5
Model: 705381170051 UPC: 705381170853 EAN: 0705381170853
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| Customer Reviews:
PC not best format for map reading (+XP compatibility tip) February 22, 2002 D. Will (Switzerland) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I love big colorful maps. So I thought this is the program for me. But, the program is just OK, I was hoping for better but it is just plain difficult to read huge fold out maps on a PC. However, if you put your resolution up to as high as possible 1280x1024 works pretty well (I'd never use this normally), it improves things noticeably.I ordered this then saw the comments on XP compatibility. Absolutely no response from the help desk, however: I have XP and it works fine. You just need to use the XP compatibility option as follows: 1. Right Click on CD-Rom on My computer and hit explore. 2. On the setup icon on the CD right click and hit properties 3. Select Compatibility tab and select Windows 95. 4. Hit Apply and close box 5. Double Click on Set-up Icon and the program will install The Website actually mentions that this program won't work on XP and offers no guidance. Bit of an embarrassment. Good luck and regards
won't install on XP, no support or solution January 7, 2002 Olga L. Kramar (Coeur D Alene, Idaho United States) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
I got the deluxe version and got stuck for $50, same problem as reviewer above. The thing won't install and there is no support or fix form National Geographic, or Broderbund, who is listed on the box as the distributor. I would have expected better form such a big name company(s)!
Don't buy if you plan on keeping your computer up-to-date December 27, 2001 Patricia Delaney (Maple Valley, WA) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
This product won't even install on Windows XP.It's developers have, perhaps, included some proprietary tweak to prevent unauthorized use of the product. The technical support areas (several are referred to in the documentation and on the web) make no mention of the problem, let alone it's solution.
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