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I Need An Auto-route Program
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I Need An Auto-route Program
Up untill a few weeks ago I had Auto-route on the computer.

The Computer had to be rebuilt and a lot of the programs were lost.

One I miss the most is Auto-route.

Does any own know if there are free/ cheap versions out there.

Or what do you use?

Cheers, Ivan
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Why not just use google maps, Ivan? It gives you the option to drag the route onto the roads you want and then print maps/directions as required.

There is also a free programme called ITNconv which converts maps to Garmin/Tom Tom etc to programme into a sat nav.

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There is also a free programme called ITNconv which converts maps to Garmin/Tom Tom etc to programme into a sat nav.

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not even a need for ITNConv. when you have made a route, click on "send" above the map, choose GPS, select the brand (Garmin and Tomtom are both listed) and choose "send"
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Thanks Trevini, that is exactly what I wanted.

Never seen it before.

Cheers, Ivan
I'm a TDM SNOB !!!!     "Adventure before Dementia"  

Kawasaki GT550, XJ900 Diversion, 2002 TDM 900 , 2008 TDM 900a, 2010 TDM 900a.
 
 
Google is good.

I've also used via michelin in the past. S'mostly a matter of what you get used to.
Stu

 

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Oooh

Use Google Maps all the time - how did I never find that option...i'm off to play!
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Ivan,

I have fancier ones, but honestly, I use google maps 98% of the time. Some of the roads I like don't show up, or the route is fubar. I just work around that.



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