โOct-13-2019 08:29 AM
โOct-18-2019 01:20 PM
lane hog wrote:
On our last trip out, we were without cell service for three days. That was in Michigan, not the Wild West.
That's why we still carry a paper atlas.
โOct-17-2019 07:39 PM
lane hog wrote:
On our last trip out, we were without cell service for three days. That was in Michigan, not the Wild West.
That's why we still carry a paper atlas.
โOct-16-2019 03:21 AM
โOct-13-2019 06:10 PM
agesilaus wrote:
Rand McNally 2019 Truckers--I found it to be almost workless because of the yellow/orange highlighting of the truck routes. This obscured just about all the other detail on the map. And there isn't that much detail in the first place. This map would be fine if all you are interested in is following a truckers route. But for many RVers who want to deviate from those paths you are better off with a better atlas.
Get RV Trip Wizard or other planning software that marks and avoids hazards on the trip. You put in your rigs height and length and it adjusts the route accordingly.
โOct-13-2019 03:22 PM
agesilaus wrote:maddog348 wrote:
~~ Thanks ~~ REALLY MISS my Streets & Trips AND all my other OBSOLETE soft ware. Why do they mess up the good stuff ??
Yeah I still have S&T 2012 installed on my computer, but don't use it much anymore. We generally use Street Atlas 2015 but I like the navigation on S&T better. You can import data from RVTW into SA with a little fiddling and also you can send it to googlemaps and excel among others.
As for why did the become extinct? People stoped buying it preferring to squint at their 5 inch phone screens instead of the 15 or 18 inch notebook screen. I've had people see the notebook open in the truck with the nav screen up and they are amazed that you can do that. Heh.
โOct-13-2019 09:39 AM
maddog348 wrote:
~~ Thanks ~~ REALLY MISS my Streets & Trips AND all my other OBSOLETE soft ware. Why do they mess up the good stuff ??
โOct-13-2019 09:25 AM
โOct-13-2019 08:57 AM