The main drawback of this choice is that you get an application that have a different behavior than the other applications on your computer. I understand the idea, but I'm not sure interacting with a touch device and a computer should be done the same way, but here there are no difficult tasks, so it does not hurt. The interface use the same kind of user interface as the device. When you launch it, TomTom HOME 2.5 first try to find updates for your device, if any it will ask you if you want to update your device. So there is enough place to put version 1 and 2 of Windows and Mac OS X versions in the device. TomTom HOME 1 is about 15 MB, TomTom HOME 2 about 42 MB. TomTom XL has 2 GB of memory, 500 MB available. So why giving to much difficulties to the users when TomTom HOME 2.5 seems to work way much better (with a standard installation process)? If you are not fluent in English (well I'm not and in France it's mandatory that computer softwares are translated to French) you may think: why asking me if I live in USA or Canada, I'm in Europe, and how can I answer this question with "Yes" or "No" (OK, maybe all users are not that dumb □). First it asks silly questions like this one:
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