As it takes more than 30 seconds for Basecamp to open I feel you exaggerate a little! If it came with a simple tutorial that showed how to create a route then you might have a point. As it is new users are just left to flounder. If it was supposed to improve on Mapsource doing this would be a start. If,as you say, users struggled with Mapsource why was ease of us not higher up the priorities? As you say the search facility is poor-far worse than the one in Mapsource. I tend to use a Laptop without a mouse and I find the method of dragging a route more difficult in Basecamp. As for the "more contemporary" filing, just how is that an improvement? Why can we not see this file structure without opening Basecamp?
I am sure that many of us who can use Mapsource, struggle or not, do find Basecamp awkward. From my point of view Basecamp offers me nothing I don't have already so explain to me why I should "put in effort to learn something different" when that something different offers nothing to me in return for this effort.
I know Basecamp works and if I were starting planning routes now rather than 13 years ago I would probably have used Basecamp. But as I have a system that does everything I need I have no incentive to learn another system. I salute those who have mastered Basecamp but I do feel some if its defenders are a little out of touch with the vast majority of casual users. Help them out by all means but pretending that Basecamp is user friendly won't win you many converts.
John
you're like a stuck record. we've read all that from you so many times. i just thought another view in the thread might be interesting. seems not, but i'm not letting that stop me
you think it's a good idea to stick with what you know. i get that, but what you're sticking with is a dead end. it's never going to be developed. it'll likely stop being compatible with newer devices.
If,as you say, users struggled with Mapsource why was ease of us not higher up the priorities?
i find it pretty easy to use, bar Search. i have no idea why garmin have never made that feature better. i suspect it is actually very capable, but it's so complicated that simple searches are too difficult.
As for the "more contemporary" filing, just how is that an improvement? Why can we not see this file structure without opening Basecamp?
the file structure is right there in lH sidebar. it's just not like the one you have in Windows 95. it does prevent duplication and is easily searchable. if you wanted to use a waypoint from another route in mapsource, you'd need to open that route. in basecamp. it's right there, in the sidebar.
As it takes more than 30 seconds for Basecamp to open I feel you exaggerate a little!
yes, you do have to open basecamp. it takes under 9 seconds - i timed it.
I tend to use a Laptop without a mouse and I find the method of dragging a route more difficult in Basecamp.
i'm pretty sure the same method of dragging a route was used in mapsource. i use a mouse.
From my point of view Basecamp offers me nothing I don't have already so explain to me why I should "put in effort to learn something different" when that something different offers nothing to me in return for this effort.
i never suggested you put in any effort, i merely pointed out that some people don't want to. do whatever you like. i don't care about converts. like i said - i'm just offering an alternative view, like - why put any effort into learning a program that is obsolete and will probably stop working in the future?