trip planning software question

I use Mapquest which came with my Zumo 550, I also spend a good amount of time with Google doing research for things to see and do.
 
I usually plot my routes on Microsoft Street & Trips. Then follow that route on my Tom Tom GPS. All subject to change if another road looks interesting. Or trying to avoid bad weather.
 
I'm not saying what you guys are using are not good programs but you really ought to give Tyre a look-see. I've used both of your programs (still have Streets & Maps on my computer) but this Tyre is really neat. You can down load the routes directly into any Garmin or Tom Tom GPS that has the computer hook up capability.
 
I'm not saying what you guys are using are not good programs but you really ought to give Tyre a look-see. I've used both of your programs (still have Streets & Maps on my computer) but this Tyre is really neat. You can down load the routes directly into any Garmin or Tom Tom GPS that has the computer hook up capability.

FYI, that program is not compatible with Macs.

Vince.
 
I use Garmin's Mapsource and then download to GPS unit I use on the bikes.

For my Nuvi ,which is what I use for the auto is not directly programmable, I use MapQuest, Honda trip planning, or Mapsource and then put in via points and destination to create a route.
 

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