GPS virgin

Dinger said:
RTFM.
Easier said than done, it took me a month to find out that the manual was on the install disk, no hard copy!
I phoned the dealer to complain that I had no manual and he broke open the boxes on three units on his shelf. "These don't have a manual either."
So he's as clueless as me.
:P

That answers my question Yosi, I'll stop worrying about Autoroute now.

Is common practice for more and more software manufacturer's to include the manual in CD form. If you haven't seen the manual, is because probably is in Acrobat form. If you don't have Acrobat, you can download it free from adobe.com
 
Dinger said:
RTFM.
Easier said than done, it took me a month to find out that the manual was on the install disk, no hard copy!
I phoned the dealer to complain that I had no manual and he broke open the boxes on three units on his shelf. "These don't have a manual either."
So he's as clueless as me.
:P

That answers my question Yosi, I'll stop worrying about Autoroute now.

:confused: my nav2 bought in july had two or three nice ring bound manuals. Costcutting most likely :p1zzed: as if there not making enough money on it, what with 2610 prices in the toilet.
 
Garmin prices are down due to competition from the likes of TomTom Go and other GPS options. Personally, I’m very glad because it bring prices down to a much more realistic level, I mean, who can afford £1000+ for a GPS!!!! ;)
 


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