Tomtom Map Version History

Maps during this era followed a strict three-digit or four-digit numbering system (e.g., Map v905, v1005).

Signaled a overhaul of the map engine, changes in compression algorithms, or the introduction of major new feature sets like lane guidance. tomtom map version history

In the early days of personal navigation, map versions were rigid and dictated by physical storage limitations. TomTom released maps on CD-ROMs for early PDA software, later transitioning to SD cards and internal flash memory as the dedicated TomTom GO, ONE, and XL devices dominated the market. Version Naming Convention (v6.xx to v8.xx) Maps during this era followed a strict three-digit

TomTom has evolved from a route-planning software provider to a global mapping leader: Released first route planning software for mobile devices. TomTom Navigator , shifting focus to GPS car navigation. Released the , the first all-in-one personal navigation device (PND). Acquired Tele Atlas, becoming a major global mapmaker. Globally launched TomTom Orbis Maps , designed for highly automated driving. Launched major AI-driven updates for the TomTom GO Navigation App TomTom released maps on CD-ROMs for early PDA

TomTom shifted to a subscription model: "Lifetime Maps." This meant quarterly updates. The version numbering became much faster.