It is the 'extra' features that are disabled without registration the photo viewer, map updates, new colour schemes, games etc. This process has, however, been well thought out – if you do not register the device you can still use it for navigation. They are also keen on online registration using a unique reference physically printed onto each device (a la Windows OEM Stickers). IGO Amigo is only being licensed to a small number of companies in each region / country so any pirated versions should be easy to spot. Previous versions of Nav N Go's software (iGO 2006 & iGO 8) were incredibly versatile and often tricky to master the entire set of options available, and that's even before bringing skins into play! They also appeared on a plethora of devices (both legally and illegally) and just from the sheer number of devices running their software it was practically impossible for consumers to be able to keep track of who was and who wasn't officially licensed! This is where Nav N Go plan to change things with Amigo. It differs remarkably from iGO MyWay in both looks and features as well as its use as an OEM product. IGO Amigo is Nav N Go's latest output into the world of navigation software. Speed Cameras & POIs | Extras | Round Up | Conclusion | Links Shortcuts: Introduction | Main Menu & User Interface| Choosing a Destination | Navigation
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