RoutePlanner is a Python-based highway trip planner that is compatible with multiple operating systems. It can help users plan their trips efficiently.
One of the key features of RoutePlanner is that it supports an infinite number of intermediate cities, giving you more flexibility in planning your journey. In addition, you have full control over what types of roads to use using "preferred routing." Customizing the speed settings for different types of roads, based on your own driving habits is also possible. With Metric, U.S., and Imperial measurement systems, RoutePlanner is perfect for international users.
RoutePlanner includes a sophisticated database editor and a large database of cities and highways with over 6000 locations and growing. The software has some requirements to function properly including Python and the PQueue module which is optional, along with the python-newt module (or snack) for the newt interface, and the python-glade module for the Gnome interface.
RoutePlanner is an amazing tool that can save you time and hassle when planning your highway trips. The latest release has filled most of Alberta and British Columbia, along with UI cleanups, and updated to use DH_COMPAT=3. Overall, this software is highly recommended for anyone who wants to get from one place to another quickly and efficiently.
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