Google maps has a new feature where you can drag points around and reroute your trip...in theory anyhow. When I tried it, I got zigzag lines all over the place and the more I tried to straighten it out, the worse it got.
I've had better luck with Mapquest. I can take a look at where all the various stops are, and then if it looks like I should go to the stops in a different order, I can change the order and it will redraw the map. I usually like Google maps better, but Mapquest is preferable for plotting multiple spots and then changing your mind. For me anyhow.
I've recently installed Google Maps on my Treo 650. That has proved to be a really useful tool, especially as I don't have a GPS. I was having a heck of a time finding an address a few days ago (house on a short alley). The Google Maps on my phone enabled me to zoom in really close and see just the couple blocks I was confused about. It has saved me a couple times.
Edited by neudot (10/15/08 11:14 PM)
Edit Reason: Added another paragraph