There are also what appear to be very serious bugs with the Zumo XT software (which I have reported and which have been acknowledged, but not yet fixed). The term 'Waypoint' for example is often mis-used and when it is, it is extremely confusing. Many of them use terminology which is not very helpful.
If you can work these out for the Mac, I'll be in a much better position to help you.ġ) How to create a new folder and give it a name.Ģ) How to create a list within that folder and give it a name.ģ) How to create a few WayPoints using the Flag tool and name them as you want them.Ĥ) How to create a Route using the your saved Waypoints.ĥ) How to use the insert tool to add in additional route points to force the route along particular roads.īeware - there are many helpful videos available. For that you need to know a few simple skills in Basecamp. What you need to know is how to plan a route in Basecamp that will work with the Zumo XT. Why ? Because The Zumos are not interested in most of the features, and they are quite capable of screwing up what is supposedly a perfectly good route, when it is transferred to the Zumo. Simply put, I know that Basecamp has a lot of features. If you do that, and follow the tutorials, they will build up a load of problems for you when you start to transfer that knowledge to the XT.
And I know even more about how the Zumos - the 590, 595 and the XT interact with the files that Basecamp - you don't need to know everything that there is to know about Basecamp. Its a computer of some sort, yes ?īUT - I know heck of a lot about Basecamp. I had ignored this thread as the heading seemed to be about Basecamp and the Mac.