An update was released today to address several of the issues mentioned above. Unfortunately there's an issue with the automatic upgrades so if you want the latest, you'll have to download the full installer (about 9 MB). You can run the installer over your current installation though to eliminate some large now unused files, we recommend you run the uninstaller and then install it again. It'll only take a couple of minutes and your settings do not get removed during the uninstall.
If you're using MilePort, the full installer is available at:
http://download.deskport.biz/MilePort.exe
If you're using USA Today MileTracker, the full installer is available at:
http://download.deskport.biz/MileTracker.exe
Some of the issues addressed include:
- Can now perform more than one auto-navigation without restarting the application
- Reduced the download size by almost half
- Upgraded some of the underlying technologies for future improvements such as better support for Vista
- Fixed Hilton
- Fixed Starwood
- Fixed Delta auto-navigation
Note that the high percentage CPU use issue when the Blackberry Curve ad is displayed still exists. This is not something we can control. If you find the same ad on a webpage such as at usatoday.com, you'll see that your browser appears to be using a ridiculous amount of CPU as well. What you see in Task Manager appears to be misleading anyway as no other applications seem to become sluggish.
Thanks,
Mike