Today, I use ALK Copilot on all my Android devices, in different ways, for navigating but not for anything more than simple route planning and tracking. This is where S&T was the long-time leader and though it still had some limitations it did do an all-around job. If you want to include working out the where, why, how and when of your stops and destinations, then a lot more is needed. The "Deluxe" laminated version retails for $79.95 BUT, I've always been able to find it in truck stops discounted to $29.95.ĭefine your terms If all you want is route planning from place to place then a normal solution like copilot, Street Atlas, etc. I would also recommend that you buy the current hardcopy "Motor Carrier's Road Atlas" by Rand McNally all sorts of good information contained there. Again, in my experience, NONE of the available GPS solutions are perfect.
The CoPilot software does NOT run on Mac OS X computers but, run on Windows OS computers though.
The biggest advantage of doing it that way is, that with a single purchase, I can legally install and use said software on multiple iDevices (iPhone, iPad) and, software updates are usually free after you've made the initial purchase (which is expensive). If I had to narrow it down to just one, I'd go with the CoPilot TruckHD software on my Apple iDevices. I also have TomTom software on my iDevices. I also have stand alone 5" Garmin dezl, an older 7" Rand McNally 7710RVND (garbage) and, have CoPilot Truck HD software on my Apple iDevices. If it hadn't been pre-installed, I sure would NOT have paid extra for it. What device are you using Streets and Trips on (laptop, tablet, smartphone etc)? Does the replacement need to run on that same device? My Class 7 HDT Super C Class motorhome, came with the Rand McNally software already installed in the dash radio / entertainment system.