
Originally Posted by
craig
By design, Overland Navigator doesn't support uploading or downloading tracks/waypoints to/from a GPS. Overland Navigator is designed to turn your computer *into* the GPS itself and it's features are comparable to what you would find on the handheld GPS but with better maps, a larger screen.
You can use something like Garmin Mapsource to create a route/waypoints, transfer that info to your Garmin GPS, and save the route/waypoints as a GPX track to the Overland Navigator "My Tracks" directory. Overland Navigator will show the GPX track automatically, w/o restarting.
Future versions of Overland Navigator will include route/waypoint creation tools, but we don't have plans to support transferring to/from a handheld GPS itself. This narrow focus makes Overland Navigator very easy to use, and keeps the user interface from becoming complicated. Rather than being a Desktop Planning tool, Overland Navigator is focused on being an in-dash (or UMPC) offroad navigation system that is used in the field.
Craig
I am just getting into this. I have several laptops as well as a Garmin Etrex. I want it all, to use the laptop/netbook like the GPS as Craig states here. But I want it to do the route waypoint stuff and be able to go back and forth. I will be using the Etrex as the receiver. Anybody have any thoughts? I currently have MS Streets and I just downloaded Mapsource. You guys help me move in the right direction. Thanks.
Jim H.
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