Unless TomTom does some major updates to the mapping on their units, it will be awhile before I purchase another unit. I am disappointed, I love their Linux on it, Hate they do not support Linux connected computers. I also hate that they leave out major bodies of water out of the maps. River? What River? And they claim to give you paths for biking and walking, but they leave out streams and creeks and bridges you have to use and cross? Does not make sence to me.
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Unless TomTom does some major updates to the mapping on their units, it will be awhile before I purchase another unit. I am disappointed, I love their Linux on it, Hate they do not support Linux connected computers. I also hate that they leave out major bodies of water out of the maps. River? What River? And they claim to give you paths for biking and walking, but they leave out streams and creeks and bridges you have to use and cross? Does not make sence to me.