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Joined: Jan 16, 2006 Posts: 202 Location: Merseyside
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 12:41 pm Post subject: Re: Metrowizz is a wizz
afterall wrote:
Used Metrowizz last night to load up my maps of France and Spain, piece of cake to use and was able to transfer directly to the connected i3 and saved mapsets straight to the installed 512mb sd card.
Much easier than the method I posted above, so just follow the wizard instructions included within the program.
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I am glad you like it. It only came out in july and i only came across it recently by chance!
Its and excellent program. It would be good if it could be added to the FAQ's as this comes up guite often _________________ i3 2.70(went to 2.82,3.0,3.1 but downgraded) with V8 map on microSD card
Metroguide Europe V7 & V8 (routable and indexed)
Metroguide N America V6 (routable and indexed)
Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 4:08 pm Post subject: Re: Metrowizz is a wizz
afterall wrote:
Used Metrowizz last night to load up my maps of France and Spain, piece of cake to use and was able to transfer directly to the connected i3 and saved mapsets straight to the installed 512mb sd card.
Much easier than the method I posted above, so just follow the wizard instructions included within the program.
A
Just returned from France where I used routable Metroguide using Metrowizz. Absolutely spot on.
Metrowizz is a far,far better way to route Metroguide than the other complicated systems.
Only thing I noticed while in France was that on roundabouts, instead of the voice (mine is called Mandy) instructing,"take the second/third exit etc. she just says,"turn right then turn right. I changed to kilometers while there, so that might have something to do with it.
I haven't had a chance to try it out back here on miles to see if she had reverted back.
Joined: Jan 16, 2006 Posts: 202 Location: Merseyside
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:44 am Post subject: Re: Metrowizz is a wizz
casablanca wrote:
afterall wrote:
Used Metrowizz last night to load up my maps of France and Spain, piece of cake to use and was able to transfer directly to the connected i3 and saved mapsets straight to the installed 512mb sd card.
Much easier than the method I posted above, so just follow the wizard instructions included within the program.
A
Just returned from France where I used routable Metroguide using Metrowizz. Absolutely spot on.
Metrowizz is a far,far better way to route Metroguide than the other complicated systems.
Only thing I noticed while in France was that on roundabouts, instead of the voice (mine is called Mandy) instructing,"take the second/third exit etc. she just says,"turn right then turn right. I changed to kilometers while there, so that might have something to do with it.
I haven't had a chance to try it out back here on miles to see if she had reverted back.
Metroguide was designed for loaded onto a pc so that you could load POI etc onto your GPS,not for actual GPS use. Metrowizz and other methods manage to cheat the system. The roundabout problem is a known limitation with the voice comands but the Map on the GPS screen is always correct,therefore always check the screen on roundabouts the check the exact exit. You will also notice that metroguide takes longer to detect if you have taken the wrong route before it recalculates.
That said, its a lot cheaper that other methods. It all depends if you will use the maps on a regular basis or not. This won't be a problem in the USA as they don't have many roundabouts _________________ i3 2.70(went to 2.82,3.0,3.1 but downgraded) with V8 map on microSD card
Metroguide Europe V7 & V8 (routable and indexed)
Metroguide N America V6 (routable and indexed)
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:51 am Post subject: Re: Metrowizz is a wizz
Beerbellybill999 wrote:
casablanca wrote:
afterall wrote:
Used Metrowizz last night to load up my maps of France and Spain, piece of cake to use and was able to transfer directly to the connected i3 and saved mapsets straight to the installed 512mb sd card.
Much easier than the method I posted above, so just follow the wizard instructions included within the program.
A
Just returned from France where I used routable Metroguide using Metrowizz. Absolutely spot on.
Metrowizz is a far,far better way to route Metroguide than the other complicated systems.
Only thing I noticed while in France was that on roundabouts, instead of the voice (mine is called Mandy) instructing,"take the second/third exit etc. she just says,"turn right then turn right. I changed to kilometers while there, so that might have something to do with it.
I haven't had a chance to try it out back here on miles to see if she had reverted back.
Metroguide was designed for loaded onto a pc so that you could load POI etc onto your GPS,not for actual GPS use. Metrowizz and other methods manage to cheat the system. The roundabout problem is a known limitation with the voice comands but the Map on the GPS screen is always correct,therefore always check the screen on roundabouts the check the exact exit. You will also notice that metroguide takes longer to detect if you have taken the wrong route before it recalculates.
That said, its a lot cheaper that other methods. It all depends if you will use the maps on a regular basis or not. This won't be a problem in the USA as they don't have many roundabouts
OK, thanks for that, but as for recalculating, I misinterpreted the instruction a few times down French country lanes, but Mandy came back with the dreaded "recalculating" very quickly. I don't think it was any slower than the original UK software.
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