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Delorme street atlas replacement 2018
Delorme street atlas replacement 2018








delorme street atlas replacement 2018

It's no longer a surprise when I run into roads that have been around as long as I can remember that aren't in the standard PN-60 maps.and vice versa. That's when I knew Delorme was going downhill. In case you're curious, the map DVDs delivered with my PN-40 in 2010 were exactly the same as the map DVDs delivered with my PN-60 a few years later. Part of my problem is that I got in the habit of being miserly with PN disk space because my PN-40 only has a 8GB SD card. I suppose the OP won't be worried about that, so the idea of downloading all the maps that come in the base product seems more plausible now that I've thought about it. The reason I can't is that I've also downloaded a lot of additional delorme maps - mostly imagery, actually - that fills up half the disk. The PN-60 comes with 5 DVDs with 6+ GB of maps on each one, so I suppose that means you could cram them all onto a 32GB SD card. Sorry, it's been so long since I saw a data CD, I'd forgotten there's a difference.

delorme street atlas replacement 2018

If that's not true, then you may need to use the program to compile as much of the map as you can in a single file, and do the same with the rest of the map. These developers would do everyone a favor by sticking to the defined Windows GUI which SA and S&T both did.CDs or DVDs? lol It will make a difference.Īt this point, I'm also assuming that the PN-60 can read more than one map file at a time. CoPilot is now a phone app only and I didn't like what I saw. So I looked and didn't find anything much. The developer is taking suggestions and it improving the interface so it may get better. You can send the maps to google maps somehow. I have not tried it for navigation but it supposedly does that by using a phone app. You can put the height and length of your rig into it and it will route to avoid problems. The Interface is not highly developed but you can use it. RV Trip Wizard is a subscription service and works rather well for planning trip once you adjust to it's many quirks. Plus this is now dead software but you can still buy it on Amazon. And while it claims to have a navigation mode, it is worthless since it opens a tiny window that can not be expanded for navigation. I find it is a pain in the butt to use for planing tho. RV Plan'N-gets down to the backroad level showing Forest Roads in detail. I still use SA for general navigation, the roads have not changed that much.










Delorme street atlas replacement 2018