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TomTom Maps-on-Line is a map and route planner that gets its information via Internet straight from TomTom's vast archive of digital maps. You can link TomTom Maps-on-Line to a GPS system to see exactly where you are at all times. Simply connect to the Internet and start typing the first few letters of an address or place of interest. TomTom Maps-on-Line knows instantly which maps to get for you. For quick and easy journey planning, connect to the Internet and tell TomTom Maps-on-Line where you want your trip to start and finish, and if you're driving or on foot. TomTom Maps-on-Line gets the maps you need and works out the route which is quickest, together with the distance and estimated traveling time.

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