• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Genius maps route planning

It’s not possible with Genius Maps. If you want to stick with GM, you need to use the Search function to identify the various stops, then set up the app to navigate to the first stop. Once you arrive at the first stop, close the route, then ID and select your second stop, navigate to it, and so on.

BRP Connect does interface with Sygic, and with its latest update, you can set up a route with multiple stops. It will cost you some bucks, though. However I think Sygic now is the nav app BRP Connect always needed, albeit two years late.

I hope this helps.
 
Sygic and Genius routing are pretty much the same. I use Google Maps to find where I want to go then find the same place on either GPS app and navigate to that. Then just like in Google, you can modify the route with your finger or add stops. Also, once the route is on you can find another stop, touch the spot and you’ll have a choice of. Ew destination or add stop. I’ve found sometimes smaller roads are hard to see when moving route.

 
I'm not familiar with this particular app, but many of these off line mapping apps use maps that are GPX files. The way most of these apps work is to plan your route on your computer using a separate program. You save the route as a GPX file, then download that file onto your phone to be read and used by the app.
 
Sygic does give you the ability to plan a route online with multiple waypoints. There are two ways:
1) EDIT: Sygic pulled support for their online route planner to the Car Connected version of the app.....so will not work anymore. Makes no sense. Sygic has an online planner that is very easy to use, similiar to Google maps. Once a route is planned, there is a button to send an e-mail to your phone. You open the email, and click a link to start the route in Sygic. Downside is they are now charging $2 per month for some of the premium features,

2) Create a GPX file online using any program you want (Google maps, Honda Trip Planner, or,.....). Run the GPX file thru a program like ITNConverter to change the GPX to sygic format. Then you have to place the sygic files directly into a specific folder on your phone using you file manager of choice (not sure how would be done for IOs, straightforward Android). Then in the sygic app select route, then load route, and you should see it. Works pretty well, but I've seen 2 challenges. Firts your trip planner uses a differnet map than sygic, so so risk that coordinates will not line up perfectly. When that happens, Sygic may show a waypoint slightly off route but can be corrected. 2nd, I've had ITNConverter hiccup a couple of times where the file it creates can't be read by Sygic. I tweaked the route on teh computer and it worked.

The sygic online planner is great for creating route from scratch. If you have gpx routes already, alternative 2 works with a little effort. Let me know if you need specifc steps and I will type them out
 
Sygic and Genius routing are pretty much the same. I use Google Maps to find where I want to go then find the same place on either GPS app and navigate to that. Then just like in Google, you can modify the route with your finger or add stops. Also, once the route is on you can find another stop, touch the spot and you’ll have a choice of. Ew destination or add stop. I’ve found sometimes smaller roads are hard to see when moving route.


Your video says Genius, but you demonstrated Sygic.

AFAIK, Genius doesn't work that way. At least mine doesn't.
 
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