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  • MRA to Zumo xt ??

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    It’s an interesting thread. I ‘know’ Mzokk from another forum and know that he works hard to understand how Garmin devices work. That aside, as it has developed, the thread does show that GPS devices (especially the most modern ones) are a bit like the ‘P’ in Personal Computers. By which I mean that they are ‘personal’ in as much as what works or makes sense for one person, might not necessarily make sense or work for someone else. If modern GPS devices have one fault, it is that their owners often expect them to work in exactly the same way as a previous device or that the modern device will be completely intuitive. As we now live in a ‘plug and play’ world, that expectation is perhaps not unreasonable. But sometimes the devices don’t behave that way at all. I can remember when the BMW Navigator V (I think it was) was launched, which operated very differently from the Navigator IV, leading to all sorts of frustrations for some owners, some of which still linger today for some people. I have owned and used GPS devices of one sort or another, right back to pre-dating the Garmin Quest, so I’d guess about 40 years. Over that time I was a big fan of Garmin’s MapSource and then BaseCamp, finding them both easy to use and intuitive. I didn’t need to dabble with Tyre or, in its early days, MyRoute simply as I was very happy with Garmin’s route creation offerings. That love affair ended when BaseCamp became increasingly unstable on my Mac and / or I bought a Garmin XT, which wouldn’t connect to my Mac properly. This forced me to look at MyRoute. Yes, I had bits to learn about it (and indeed, a lot to learn about my XT) but a bit of patience, along with some very good help from MyRoute’s excellent forum and UKGSer helped me to learn things. Likewise I also learned from my own mistakes, not least as I am not frightened to tap around on a screen, safe in the knowledge that I can’t break anything. What I guess I am saying is, I have learned what works for me; it’s that ‘P’ of ‘personal’ thing again. If I had any advice for anyone, it would be: A lot of people expect it to work straight out of the box and are disappointed or frustrated when it doesn’t. Learn how it all works. Use the device regularly. Using it builds learning and confidence. If though you only want MyRoute or your device to take you from A to B, along roads and routes that it (and not you) chose, that is great, too. Be patient and don’t just shout at the dumb (but really very clever) GPS device. It can’t hear you! It is trying its very best to only do what you (it’s owner) has told it to do. It might do it in a new way from the past or in a way that doesn’t necessarily make sense to you but, that’s life sometimes. Read the MyRoute forum. Of course all of the topics and questions might not be relevant to you. But, sometimes you’ll learn something you didn’t know and / or see something you can try for yourself. If it works, great. If it doesn’t work for you, discard it. Do not be afraid to tap around….. it won’t blow-up! Cheers, Richard
  • Duplicate route in web browser on tablet/phone

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    @Brian-McG, haha! You learned something again. That's where I get my joy from
  • Geplande route en navigatieverschil

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    @Marco-7v Precies dat geeft aan dat de weg afgesloten is
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    @Stanisław, Switzerland was an exception on my travels too It is not even an annual vignette, it is until the end of the year + january...
  • bulk changes

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    @Con-Hennekens I fully agree
  • Favorieten weergeven op kaart

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    @Con-Hennekens ja inderdaad dat denk/hoop ik ook. Het is alvast weer een geweldige toevoeging aan het programma (als je het weet natuurlijk )
  • Zeit-Definition für einen bestimmten RoutenPunkt

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    @Jörgen said in Zeit-Definition für einen bestimmten RoutenPunkt: Hi, du kannst aber auch Zeiten und Wegstrecke zwischen zwei WP berechnen lassen. Somit bekommst du auch was du suchst. EInfach die Nr. der WP angeben. [image: 1728298272653-7e40e022-f460-4d6d-9730-23e02a5091e6-image.png] @ rob so habe ich mich also nicht getäuscht dieses routenpunkt-attribut ist nicht vorhanden bei meinen bisherigen planungen (insbesondere basecamp) habe ich diese option immer sehr geschätzt! allerdings ist basecamp -insbesondere in der (mx-prozessoren) apple-umgebung- zur routenplanung völlig unbrauchbar geworden… -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+--+-+-+-+-+-+- @ jörgen diese funktion war mir bisher gänzlich unbekannt besten dank für den hinweis ich werde mich klug machen … freundliche grüsse - kurt
  • Customisable POI Library?

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    Hi @Wallace-Shackleton the new POI function is relatively recent, some info is available in this announcement
  • Working together on a single route

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    @Corjan-Meijerink Happy customer here!
  • Offroad route via OSM

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    @Con-Hennekens het “probleem” waar ik in het openingsbericht tegenaan loop is nog niet opgelost helaas. De route maak ik in de OSM kaartlaag en dan zonder de navigatie te starten kan ik die zonder herberekening in de app volgen.
  • kaarten met filter op toegelaten snelheid

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    @Deckers-Geert, er is een functie in de zin van "vermijd steden" in de OSM kaart, maar daar hebben we als HERE gebruikers niet zoveel aan. Overigens denk ik dat als jouw motor te weinig koeling krijgt er eerder een probleem met je motorfiets is. Ik heb zelf een BMW boxer (géén LC), en die wordt echt niet te warm van 30km weggetjes...
  • kleur van de route wijzigen

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    @Beeckmans-Alain-0 hier te vinden. You find it here.: [image: 1728206574443-642bcf34-a361-48e9-aa38-9eed0216b16e-image.png]
  • POI list customisation

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    @Jan-Smerke My goodness, great minds think alike. Mine not so, as I have just posted a similar suggestion! A library that one could customise with POIs, then just join up the dots to create a convenient route around them.
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    @Stanisław that lg phone is only 660 nits and that wouldn't be enough for a real clear screen
  • Selected profile warning

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    @ErikMatthezing said in Selected profile warning: Ik miste de segment opties in de HERE kaart (tenminste ik zie ze niet), Dat klopt. De optie 'Segmenten' is alleen beschikbaar in de OSM-kaart. Je kunt daar prima met segmenten werken en de route die je daar gemaakt hebt in een later stadium omzetten naar de Here-kaart. De aanduiding met segmenten in de routepunten ben je dan weliswaar kwijt. Maar het gemak van traject A-B snelste route en B-C bochtig blijft wel behouden met op de juiste plekken de waypoints in je route.
  • From myroute to garmin zumo xt2

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    @Hans-van-de-Ven-MR-MRA For me, Garmin Express also works fine with my XT2. Not a fan of the Tread App at all.
  • Meer of minder routepunten (tracks)

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    Allen, dank voor deze zeer nuttige informatie. Ik kan weer verder sleutelen. Fijn weekend!
  • Create route without waypoints

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    @Albyus I suspect that you skipped a viapoint (hand symbol). If you have 'Automatically skip waypoints' enabled, you'll be redirected back to the viapoints. Viapoints (hand symbols) are never skipped. If you don't have 'Automatically skip waypoints' enabled, you'll be sent back to every waypoint you skip.
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    @Rob-Verhoeff said in Trip Journal: Your option requires an active internet connection. I was more focused on the initial question of doing it without that connection. True, but most people write journals at day's end before they go to sleep I think
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