Perryhill said:
As I've been using both Garmin units and Tomtom GPS software on a PDA for some years, I can't understand why you can't plan things on the PC with TomTom like you can with Garmin. does anyone know of a way to access TomTom on the Pc and then download to a PDA.
And, whilst I'm at it, why does Microsoft not make a useable version of Autoroute for a PDA or do they?
There is a German routing software called 'Motorrad Tourenplaner' which uses NavTec maps.
Link here
http://www.scw-webshop24.de/Webshop...pchen&bestnr=042180000172&detail=1&gpherk=501
It can export waypoints to Pocket PC, TomTom Navigator 5, TomTom Rider, Navigon Mobile Navigator 5 and to MapSource or Garmin GPSR's.
It is made especially for bikers and I use it for planing rides on the continent. It has several nice features which I would like to have in MapSource as well.
For example one gets a detailed height profile of the route (using NavTec height data), additionally to choosing minor and major roads one gets a scenic route option slider (thats the green highlighted roads on paper maps and in the maps of this 'Tourenplaner'), a nice round tour function and quite a lot more.
As a Garmin Quest1 and MapSource user I got fed up with having to force MapSource over mountain passes in the alps (to dangerous). I am using this 'Tourenplaner' now and it even opens MapSource for me with the finished route, ready to send to the Quest. And sending the waypoints (which the 'Tourenplaner' creates for me) directly to the Quest is no problem either and works great. From German user forums I hear that it is the same with exporting to Navigon or TomTom.
The downside for you might be that the 'Tourenplaner's' interface is in German and that England is not covered in its maps, but for touring on the continent there is nothing better, no matter if you got a Garmin, TomTom or whatever (and after all, it is only a few words to translate and write down or memorise to make use of the program).
Additionally you might want to look at the Pathaway software from TouraTech for Pocket Pc's.
I am actually looking forward to the times when GPSR's are sold without maps and without Routing Software, giving me the choice, which maps and which software to use with whatever kind of device I own at the time, be it Mobile Phone, PDA, full blown Personal Computer or whatever kind or make of GPS Receiver.
And without any experience so far with it, I dare say that the TOURATECH QV is the only software so far trying to achieve that, no matter what kind of map one is using or to what purpose.
To HMR
'A better solution is of course to junk the TomTom and buy a Garmin.....'
Dont't you think you should include that Rugged PDA N560 (C)
http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=87013 from Andres Industries there? I certainly would. It is in my opinion a big step forward to break the monopoly of manufacturers of bundled GPSR's, software and maps (one can at the very least choose between TomTom and Navigon, if not more), enabling me to buy some hardware and then to choose which kind of software I want to run on it, and change the software, if I am not satisfied with it, still using the same GPS'r, or the other way around, keep the software (route planning and maps) and change the GPS'r, because of whatever kind of hardware improvement has taken my fancy.
When one is looking back on the history of IT, one can see, that in the end, open standards, and a clear separation between software and hardware producers always have the edge (for the company and for the consumer). Monopoly and closed shop never does. After all, the 'Motorrad Tourenplaner' manages with selling its routing software with the NavTec maps, with the height data, with the flags for the scenic roads (and integrating those features in there routing software, and that for the small German market only), for a 40 Euro (around 30 Quid). Makes me think.................. and wish.