You can drag a route around in Mapsource easily...
No disrespect here, but you really need to learn how to use Mapsource before slagging it off.
I've used it for years, and think it's a very good mapping program....
+1. Its my go-to program.
You can drag a route around in Mapsource easily...
No disrespect here, but you really need to learn how to use Mapsource before slagging it off.
I've used it for years, and think it's a very good mapping program....
You can drag a route around in Mapsource easily...
No disrespect here, but you really need to learn how to use Mapsource before slagging it off.
I've used it for years, and think it's a very good mapping program....


Rasher, have a look here, hopefully that will be of some help.
Well, after struggling with the space problem on my 660, and after buying a 16gb card which doesnt seem to work, I think I have a partial answer to this problem.
Firstly, after plugging in the USB cable, copy the data on the Zumo as a precaution, and delete the GMAPPROM.IMG and GMAPSUPP.IMG (if you have one).
Check the available space on the Zumo and then open Mapsource, select the maps making sure you dont exceed the space available on the Zumo ( I would suggest you leave some space if you can as the Zumo might need it to work), and then send the maps to the Zumo.
You wont get them all on but you will get more than if you just use Mapupdater (which didnt work at all for me) or Garmin Express.
My next thing to try is to copy to the SD card and see if that works but cant do that until later.
Rasher, have a look here, hopefully that will be of some help.
Why did I think it was for selecting shit 
An alternative to TYRE is ITN Converter. Personally I prefer it (less cluttered and does everything I need, outside of Basecamp that is...) though admittedly I haven't looked at TYRE for about 6 months.
Whilst Schtum's reply may seem uncharitable I can't help but agree.
Admittedly getting to grips with the way that Garmin provide mapping updates isn't plain sailing which isn't helped by their instance on changing the way you're supposed to do it at least once a year. However, there is a wealth of knowledge on this site that should get you sorted. You need to approach the task in a calm and rational way. Your opening post is something of a rant and as such likely to dissuade some from offering to help you out.
The best approach would be to use the older map updater rather than the rather fickle new kid on the block, AKA Garmin Express. The link is to the PC version.
Slowly go though the initial screens of the install, about the forth one in there will a an 'install options' button at bottom left. Clicking that will provide the choice of updating just the GPS, the GPS and PC or just the PC. It should recognise the fact that you have an SD card in your GPS and offer to install mapping there.
If all else fails just install to your PC and then use MapInstall to put mapping onto your SD card, or the selected tiles that you need onto the Zumo's internal memory.
Water under the bridge but might help others reading this thread; Did you buy a lifetime update or just a one off? The lifetime update can be had from Handtec for £50 which is what you pay Garmin directly for the one off update.
Wish I'd read this thread before purchasing Europe Lifetime download update for £74.99 only to find Garmin Express won't work on my iMac OS so I can't download it anyway. Pity they don't mention this until the sale is completed - b******s!
Hi Al, try the instructions re. installing to a Mac in this post. It's a little way down past the PC method.