Hello friend, recently I have started using the MyRoutes app to pass the routes from the Mac to the sigyc of the iphone, and it works very well, you can put up to 48 waipoint, and you can also use it to send it to tomtom, garmin, navigon etc etc. etc, without using the itn converter, you directly mount the route as in google maps and save it in the mac and it is already there, it appears in the app when you open it in the mobile already loaded and without the problem that you vary the points of step etc. if you want I pass a small video that I have done as a tutorial (in Spanish, I do not speak English). The issue is that to send it to the iphone, as this does not have access to hidden folders (I have tried different ways and it is impossible without jail break and I'm not interested) you have to be a gold member, the first month you leave the test free, but then either pay an annual license of 49 euros, or 100 euros for life, and I think it's excessive. On the web comes a box to insert a discount code, but I have not managed to find the code anywhere, and I could use the truth. DO YOU KNOW ANYONE? YOU WOULD BE GRATEFUL Here the link of the video tutorial in Spanish
I've been using MRA for a while. I've tried about everything out there for building routes. I'm a Garmin Basecamp advanced level user. But the interface to MRA is still very nice and easy to use so I go to it for imports and edits of more complicated backroads apps. I have not tried their smartphone app yet. Was a little put off by the price after paying for lifetime on the Desktop app. If you have paid for the desktop app, it's just the one time extra fee of ~$50USD for the iPhone app, right? I'll probably continue to use my Garmin for visual because I'm old and can't see the iPhone apps as well as the high-contract older garmin I use. But turn by turn from the phone on the same course from the MRA app would be nice, if it works well. What about no cell service areas? MRA app still make it through that properly?
Watching your video, no espanol, Some questions: - I saw a notice that said 24 waypoints. Is tha tmax? Some of my routes have way more than that. - Noticed for some reason they lettered them on the phone app where the desktop/browser version they are numbered. WTH. Wonder why they didn't make them match. -
The phone application must simply be registered with the same user and password as the registered on the web, the 24 waypoints are for users of browsers (HERE, AND SIMILAR) FOR SYGIC, LEAVE 48 waypoints, you can also import public routes of other passengers . On the other hand, effectively for the application to work and can load the routes you have saved, you must have data in the mobile; if there is no coverage, you can not load the routes, but once loaded, the session works with previously downloaded maps and does not need data or coverage on the phone (as long as you have A-GPS or CLONAS). I'm also an old pilot, and I do not see well, but that's why I have the iPhone 7 plus 5.3 inches, (0.8 inches larger than the new garmin) hahaha As for the price of access to the GOLD member, in your country I do not know, in Spain, if the payment is 30 euros per year, if you only pay one year with the credit card they are 50 euros, and if it is for life, they are 99 euros, no matter where you buy, in the application or on the web, but when you give to buy, it has a section that specifies, DISCOUNT CODE, so you can put it if you have the code and discount a%. and that code is the one that I can not find. For example, the Sygic, which is worth 50 euros for life with radars, maps of Europe, and buy it for 12, 99 euros with the discount code I got