Thanks, tried your recommendation, route won't move, went to settings and "drag route" under Google maps is checked off. I still am not able to adjust my routes in Tyre. I am frustrated. Is there a channce this is because I am only using the free version?
Well, actually, no. The free version only lacks a few things that the paid version brings to the table.
I couldn't help but notice that you've only had the software for about two hours. These things take time and patience. I can virtually guarantee that this software is lightyears beyond the Ride Planner stuff, and others will agree.
As far as dragging a route like you can in Google maps, I don't know of any GPS stand alone software that allows you to "drag" a route, and lets the software create a whole new section of route for you. The reason for that is that GPS software takes it's route-building queues from the waypoints or locations you enter. Without entering enough waypoints, you will have a route that kind of goes where it wants to. The method I described to you earlier is for moving a portion of the route to accomodate a new waypoint.
If you want to create a route from scratch, the myrouteapp software is the bomb, and it is very easy to use. If you're importing a route created with some other software and you're trying to redirect a portion of that existing route, use my method to create a series of new waypoints, and delete previously entered waypoints that are no longer where you want to go.
Perhaps the Google GPS tool allows you to "route" an entire section automatically, but then you'd still want to double check the route it created automatically, and re-route certain sections to take you specifically where you want to go. GPS software is much the same.
Just make sure you put your waypoints just after each turn to a different highway number. This is true for any GPS software, and forces the software to go the exact way YOU want it to go.
Hope this helps.