CON'S:
- No menu Zoom Option for new Waypoint to insure it's ON the road you intended. And it appears a waypoint can only be created by clicking on an existing route between locations and dragging it to the road you want to travel
- No option to change a waypoint to a location or vice-versa
- If you shuffle locations to change the order of the route, ALL WAYPOINTS YOU'D CREATED DISAPPEAR with the route defaulting to quickest
- No notes option for locations. Viewing the day/date we were visiting that location was convenient particularly on a longer road trip when verifying multiple lodging bookings.
Hoping others try it and evaluate here.
Those cons are enough for me to go find another brand's mapping software.
I have a three day, 17 waypoint ride. Just shy of 2K miles. I want to search for gas stations on the route and see how far it is from the last waypoint. Well, it doesn't show you that any more. Only full ride mileage and time/distance between turns. Doesn't do me a hell of a lot of good for quick ride planning.
The map you posted would create 6 rides on the bike. You cannot have more than two locations on a ride and there's no way to change the intermediate locations into waypoints. As you said, if you add it to the bottom then move it, all the waypoints go away. So this 17 waypoint ride "Am I on 8 or 9 this time? I can't remember" I want one ride from start point to finish point and to be able to screw with waypoints inbetween.
Even as it was on the older version, I would have to actually plan the route on google maps and then plug in each stop as a location then turn it into a waypoint but I would have the route's mileage between stops.
GRRRRR