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Originally Posted by RobMan
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Personally, I would spend the extra $40 ($240 versus $200) and get the L package and forget about the one region M plus the major region which will set you back another $70 (thus a total of $30 more than L option).
This way, you get ALL the US, so if you travel anywhere in the US you can use your software. The maps overlap, so it is easy enough to fit two regions on a 512mb card and simply change the map while in an overlapping state.
Of course, if you NEVER need aany other part of the US and strongly desire the seamless routing in your region, than the major regional would be the way to go for you. Rally, it's all about personal preference. It may seem confusing the way OCN is offering the different options, but if they did it the other way, than everyone would complain about LACK of options!
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Thanks for your help.
I guess I am really concerned about the east of changing one region to the next in OCN5. For instance, I am planning a trip from Georgia to Ohio. So, i guess I would first need to Plan a route from Georgia to somewhere in Tennessee, and then from Tennessee to Ohio. Can planning these two routes be done ahead of time?? So that all I have to do is just load up the map?? I guess my concern is just how easy it will be to do this.
Also, I have looked at Iguidance and have seen some things that look good, but I have also seen problems with their routing. I am really torn here with what I want to go with.
I have really narrowed it down to OCN5, Iguidance, and TomTom. TomTom is really on the back burner right now so probably either OCN5 or Iguidance. My biggest concerns are accuracy and ease of use.