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Santa got me a Nuvi 780. Nice unit.

BUT, I wanted to be able to upload Google routes into the Nuvi.

Well the Nuvi will accept Google determined locations or addresses, but it then does its own default route creation to the Google supplied address. I want to upload the full Google map routes.

And not just the default Google routes, but modified ones I create using the click-and-drag feature.

I found a freeware application called T.Y.R.E. that comes close, but it does not appear compatible with the click-and-drag feature of Google.

Anyone have a work-around for this? Another freeware app? Ideas?

Or since I can still return the Nuvi, is anyone successfully loading click-and-drag modified Google routes directly into another brand of GPS?

Thanks,

Larry
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seems to say your can't transfer routes.

Precisely my issue, and problem.

I've spent hours today with shareware and an online site that takes a My Google Maps file, converts it to the Garmin GPX format and sends it to the Garmin.

And have yet to figure out why it refuses to work.

I've set up a Virtual Box on my Mac to do this all in Windoze and am about to give up and finish the New Year's egg nog!

Sigh...

Larry
I found some shareware that will convert a TomTom .itn file to a .gpx for Garmin, but it doesn't work with the .itn files created by the website I mentioned in an earlier post.

I'm going to test out something called TYRE tomorrow if I get a chance to see what it does, but it's too late tonight.

Interesting thread, I'm learning some new stuff :-)
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something called TYRE tomorrow

Been there, done that.

The version I found and used defaulted to a Google maps version that did not allow click-and-drag.

I have found the click-and-drag Google technique so very handy. I've used it for a year or so and it lets you play and search with great ease. Nice for creating those off-the-driven-path twisty-turny drives, and it really helped in finding a route to avoid the downtown San Francisco stop-and-go crawl when going to the PCNC Comedy Day event in Golden Gate Park a year back.

I'm now playing with Garmin's own "Roadtrip" format, which is in a Mac format, but am so far not finding it to be to my liking.

Today I'm seeing if I can download Garmin's Mapsource into the Virtual Box (remember, I'm on a Mac) and see if that is the answer.

But I truly want to get the "modified" click-and-drag Google map easily loaded into the Garmin Nuvi, but so far....

Larry
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Originally posted by David B:
Larry, I thought you were a Mac guy? You especially should know.

iPhone

All you'll ever need. Texting, email, surfing, video, iPod, YouTube, camera, the best NAV and the world of Google - maps, earth and search. All voice activated. And a million apps that you will actually use every day of your life.


Depending on how much you travel the Apple phone does not have very good coverage. They do have maps that you can use to determine your coverage.

Mike
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