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anonymous
2014-08-05 10:28:22 UTC
In the meantime, there is a good alternative for MapPoint especially for sales. Showing customers on a map, planning routes to multiple stops, etc. See here:
My company was using Streets and Trips so we faced a similar problem. We found that Badger Maps works really well, especially for businesses. I'm not a manager for my sales territory and not only does Badger optimize the routes for all my reps, but it let's me assign different routes to certain people which is great. It also has a cool check-in feature so I can see where my reps have visited and their notes from the visit.
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Sulema
2015-08-10 13:09:57 UTC
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Is there any GOOD alternative to MapPoint?
MY company uses MapPoint and there are so many that's I hate about it. Are there any good competitors to MapPoint, that have the versatility?
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2014-09-24 11:42:39 UTC
I'm in sales and I've been using the Badger Maps while. I find it really useful for building routes, uploading a bunch of addresses, and integrating a route with a calendar.
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2014-08-20 07:00:53 UTC
Absolutely - www.mapbusinessonline.com No other business mapping software comes as close to MapPoint and then surpasses it, at the same price or lower.
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