cormie wrote: » Hi there, I've been looking for the past day (for hours) for a program that will simply allow me to keep track of routes without the need for an internet connection or anything else. All I need is a map I can zoom in on and see all my points at the same time and if possible, be able to route each one individually and see all the routes in different colours for example. Google earth isn't an option as you need to be connected to the net to zoom in and pan etc, I've tried loads of programs with no luck yet. I have a Garmin Nuvi 260 and apparantly there is a thing called mapsource that lets you do this, but I didn't get any CD's with my Nuvi so I'm not sure how I can go about this and get my garmin maps on my PC to use? If anyone has any suggestions I'd really appreciate it. I just need Europe (Ire and UK mainly).
guil07 wrote: » email garmin, if ya got the maps ya should get mapsource free
cormie wrote: » That still looks good, thanks for the screenshot Are the yellow and green routes two different routes with different notes on each one? As long as I can see all the flags on the map of all the routes at once and add little notes it's all I need I think!
cormie wrote: » Sounds just like what I need, thanks a mill for the help Bit pricey though considering I've already technically paid for the maps Now I wonder is there a way to get a sidebar application for it that will show it like this that you can just click and it'll pop up :P
robinph wrote: » You can use alternative free versions of maps within the Mapsource program, such as the OSM ones. It will mean that your looking at slightly different maps when compared with your GPS unit, but may do for your needs. The Mapsource application can be downloaded from the Garmin website, you'll have to jump through some hoops inorder to get it to install though as the new versions only seem to install if you already have a previous one installed on your PC.
5uspect wrote: » If you bought your GPS towards the end of 2008 you're entitled to a free 2009.1 map update. Once you run the update it installs mapsource and updates your GPS device automatically. Its a 3GB download mind.
garydubh wrote: » Not the case I'm afraid and you should avoid giving advice when you do not know facts!! - mapping on your SatNav does not give you any rights to mapping on your PC - unless you buy ceratin devices which include Mapsource as well. Cormie, You can view all routes on the map and select one for zooming in. As for discount shop around on the web but there is no discount just for having a SatNav - but ask your SatNav supplier!
guil07 wrote: » i have a nuvi 200w and when i updated the maps i got mapsource aswell
coylemj wrote: » You must have had a version of MapSource already on the PC, the upgrade by itself does not install either MapSource or the maps themselves on the PC if there is no version of MapSource already there before you start the upgrade.