โJun-06-2017 08:55 AM
โJun-21-2017 06:07 AM
rving4us wrote:
just looking for software to plan out the trip first.
โJun-21-2017 05:26 AM
joelc wrote:
I have a Garmin RV 660 that I use in conjunction with Rand McNally Truckers atlas. I plan the route and then check it on the atlas to be sure the roads are compatible. If not, I can alter the route on the Garmin. I drive a 40' 5er with a long bed dually CC truck. The camper is 13.6.
โJun-20-2017 06:36 PM
ken burke wrote:rving4us wrote:
Thanks to all. I still use my 2013 Streets and Trips but my windows 7 laptop is about shot and I was told the S&T will not work on windows 10.
I do still confirm with the atlas.
Thanks again
S&Ts will not work on my Windows 10. I did not know it still works on windows 7. I will have to look into three old computers and see if they will work.
โJun-20-2017 04:35 PM
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โJun-16-2017 02:38 PM
Road Phantom wrote:
I google: first address (to) second address and I get a map with directions. I find it necessary to place the word (to) in between the addresses to get the map.
โJun-16-2017 01:49 PM
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โJun-15-2017 01:39 PM
2oldman wrote:
Maps are fine for reading in bed. For actual towing it's GPS.
โJun-15-2017 01:35 PM
rving4us wrote:
Thanks to all. I still use my 2013 Streets and Trips but my windows 7 laptop is about shot and I was told the S&T will not work on windows 10.
I do still confirm with the atlas.
Thanks again
โJun-13-2017 05:01 PM
2oldman wrote:
My mapping consists of picking a city that day and telling the GPS to go there.
What still drives me nuts about Garmin's search routines is that it doesn't prioritize cities close to me. I want the Hooverville that's 200 miles away, not 2000!!!
โJun-13-2017 09:32 AM
Veebyes wrote:
Paper maps are good as a last resort if all the electronics break down. On line mapping is fine provided you are connected. Useless if you are not. Stand alone GPS is fine for setting out a short trip. Not much good for a multi month trip using a route that is far from the most direct from one place to another. Inconvenient doing it all on that tiny screen. tap, tap, tap, tap.
Stand alone software like S&T is so much more flexible. Much more detail at your fingertips than a ton of maps. Much better for trip planning than any online service simply because you don't need to be online. Better than the GPS too. Plug into a GPS antenna & you have a navigator that has the info at the fingertips on whatever screen you want.
The stand alone GPS has its uses. We have always had one also for use primarily as backup to the S&T. Still using S&T 2011. Don't know what to do when the 2010 laptop it is on dies.