9/16/2023 0 Comments Garmin basecamp for mac![]() ![]() Where is the waypoint list?Ħ Ok it uses Graphhoper (free version!) it has the same limitation in avoidings like google maps no advantage over BC (don´t forget it is free too) maybe PRO version is different?ħ Standard online map shows me icons for restaurants. wow really Android 4.1?Ģ Locate button in Locus won´t work in Noxplayer?ģ If I search a pharmacy or petrol station around my street, it finds always something >100km away?ĥ Build a simple route with 5 waypoints. ![]() Both on cellpone and computer.ġ Used Locus in Bluestacks and NOX Player. I will see how easy it will be rebuilding my trips in Norway with Locus free or some other aps/websides. Thats ok because you use it on PC or notebook. Or import all my routes as overview for the complete journey, but therefor I use BC and/or google maps.Ī route planning and organisation tool is complex. ![]() Maybe for hiking as backup for my paper maps. I see no advantage in using Locus free at the moment. It is really cool that so many different apps exist and we all find some for our needs. but not clicable? No information nothing? Coloring a route? A quick test in Norway, standard map hasn´t ferries? Damn I really have to read a manual? for standards? Ok it uses Graphhoper (free version!) it has the same limitation in avoidings like google maps no advantage over BC (don´t forget it is free too) maybe PRO version is different? Standard online map shows me icons for restaurants. But the most simple things aren´t obviously. Yes I know Locus has a steep learning curve. wow really Android 4.1? Locate button in Locus won´t work in Noxplayer? If I search a pharmacy or petrol station around my street, it finds always something >100km away? Build a simple route with 5 waypoints. ![]() Works on all android phones, tablets, pc & mac laptops. Interface, visual maps, number of maps sources free and paid, weather, input and actual drawing a track by hand using a trackpad.all much better. I can even run this on a cheap beater 11-13" "road" laptop for offline routing with no wifi/cellular in my tent?.using nox android emulator. Since you can have so many wonderful elevation shaded maps on locus for free from openandro and other sources and you can do excellent routing even offline using brouter?.what is missing? The tactile input using a trackpad is so much easier in locus.and it is actively developed. I find locus pro to be the best for many reasons not worth going in to now but I would like to hear from anyone who is a power user in basecamp and locus pro.because I'm thinking there is nothing missing in LP that BC has. I know it's free, but I'd happily pay $30 for a solid working version.For route planning, I find basecamp clunky and very weak and I know it does work but there seems better options all around.just need to figure out good workflow. With all other apps closed, the screen still lags when redrawing, presents digital artifacts on the screen, crashes when I zoom in or out too fast, etc. It always worked, always connected.īase camp seems really buggy lately, more so than usual. It also has to be plugged in to the Mac directly, not into a USB hub. If I disconnect all other USB devices, and set my Mac to boot from the first partition and not mount any more volumes, I can get the Zumo to connect to Basecamp and transfer to/from the device. I also have two external drives, one for Media and one for backup. I have two SSD drives in my Mac and one is partitioned into two areas, so when booted it appears that I have three hard drives. The Zumo has to be the second or third mounted device. After spending 6 hours trying to load a simple route on to the Zumo, I have a few observations. Would anyone be able to provide a sequence for that? Again, I've followed the steps in Basecamp. The XT does now get recognized by Basecamp, after using the six steps noted in a previous response, but cannot seem to get routes to the XT consistently. the separate segments of the new practice route show up under Saved! No total file that I can select and "GO" to, just the individual segments of the route I created.) It says "complete", but the gpx file doesn't show up on the XT. I follow the transfer process in Basecamp. It shows up in the Android app that I downloaded, it shows up on My Collections in Basecamp, but does not show up on the XT no matter how many times I restart and go through the transfer process. Then I created another route on Ridewithgps for a practice transfer. I also successfully added the MABDR to the XT. I successfully transferred a gpx file of an old route from Ridewithgps (related note - I still cannot get basecamp to create a route, so I used Ridewithgps). ![]()
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