I still have a copy of MS Streets & Trips for which support ended in 2013. Fortunately, streets and geography don't change very rapidly. I've installed my licensed copy of S&T on several computers purchased since 2013, but I wonder when they will stop providing a verification service for my license.
I bought some books of maps of the entire continent I’m on and put them in our cars. Seems like a reasonable emergency thing to do. I’m under no illusion that if some catastrophe happens that takes down the internet and or GPS that we will necessarily survive but would hate to die knowing I could have spent an extra $20-40 bucks and lived.
I do the same also. Local maps books in my area have a lot more roads and very specific off road/service road Information that online maps don't have which is also handy in emergencys. Being evacuated due to forest fires a few times these maps were very helpful to me.
Yes, and if you want to know a tragic fact, when they started the UWP to WinUI 3.0/WinAppSDK migration, that wasn't part of the initial efforts.
So as MAUI decided to have their Windows backend built on top of WinUI 3.0/WinAppSDK, their Maps component on Windows is actually a Web widget wrapping Bing maps instead of the OS provided Maps component.
This shows how well the GUI civil wars are going in Redmond.
well, goodbye Microsoft Maps. I use you exclusively in offline mode as I as often in areas with no connection. Time to find another solution. From my point of view if find it very hard to come up with any valid reasons why to remove this feature. Maybe its just a change for the sake of changing, which is stupid