>>994683>The name kinda gives it away, but I assume that CityNav is better for urban/city environments, and Topos is better for trails and the outdoors.Yeah, more or less.
CN is updated much more regularly than topo, so the streets and information in it are more current. Also has a fuckload of POI's (Points Of Interest) - these are sort of like waypoints, but part of the mapset.
You can "find" a POI and save it to a waypoint.
The POIs in CN have street address and phone number too.
Citynav will let you "Find" by an address or intersection and navigate to that, where topo can't do that.
And like I said, there's a fuckload of trails in CityNav that just don't exist on topos. Little shit like OHV trails and singletracks. Surprises me how much stuff is in that map.
But on the snowmobile, since i'm offroad/offtrail, having topo is much more helpful, see
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Give topo a shot, since your receiver will probably come with it. But know other options exist, if you find yourself wanting something else.
>again, same spot in the screenshot, this time with citynav loaded