![]() ![]() No need to find, convert, and pre-load maps. Sucks topo/aerial maps off the internet & caches them on your hard drive. ![]() Here s some pros and cons of ExpertGPS that I can think of off the top of my head: I ended up purchasing ExpertGPS if for no other reason that it was "simpler" to use, in my opinion. I looked at both Ozi and ExpertGPS a year or so ago. The 'waypoint data' and the 'Mapblast' feature alone has been worth the cost of the program.Ī "Buckeye" is just a "Hillbilly" that ran out of money on the way to MichiganĪnyone have a specific preference? Or are they pretty comparable? I've tried the trial of ExpertGPS but the maps have holes in them until you buy it, and I haven't tried Ozi yet, but probably will. I just can't say enough in favor of ExpertGPS. Use the "Waypoint Data Downloads" to find interesting places and visit them. You can use Mapblast with it to download routes into your gps. No more button punchingīefore my Garmin V, I used it to make routes for my basic Etrex. ![]() Then I download all waypoints into my gps. All you have to do is download the waypoint using the link on the cache page and it will find the correct aerial or topo map and show the waypoint. When I downloaded it to my gps, I followed the tracklog just like I had already been there. I didn't want to just mark a waypoint and find it so I used the draw tracks button and made myself a trail. One time there was a place I wanted to ride to that I found on the map. I have given these maps to others who don't use a gps and they really appreciated them. I now have trail maps of my favorite riding areas. I can.ĭownload tracks from when I ride my atv. I haven't used Ozi Explorer, but I will tell you about EGPS.įor starters, I wouldn't want to be without it. ![]()
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