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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 2000/XP
- Date added: February 06, 2008
- Total Downloads: 10,777
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From TrafficGauge :TrafficGauge for PC is a download that provides real-time traffic on your desktop with just one click. Pinpoint traffic jams and pick a quicker route to save time and stress. Traffic maps automatically update every four minutes. Convenient tool to check traffic before you head out the door. Real-time traffic maps currently available for Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Orange County, Phoenix, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Jose, San Fernando Valley, San Francisco, and Seattle.
Version 7 adds color traffic congestion maps and removed support for the screen saver.
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Version: TrafficGauge for PC 7
Pros: Colorful and animated highway conditions indicators. Likely more useful to those who travel regularly or daily in a monitored high population city. The company's portable device would be valuable in that instance.
Cons: My trial version had a super handy, always ready screensaver, but it bogged down and eventually froze my computer. Restoring the computer to a date earlier than the TrafficGuage installation repaired the problem. Without the screensaver, TrafficGuage wouldn't be nearly as handy.
It is limited to certain metropolitan areas of the country, which, granted, is where the traffic is worst; but coverage of more cities would make it more worth the money.
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