I’ve used Ozi Explorer on the past but now use TTQV exclusively. Both work very well as advertised and you won’t go wrong with either.
I prefer TTQV because of the way it stores its data. It has a powerful, but easy to use, database system that’s very flexible and capable of storing huge amounts of data. You never have to load a map, waypoint, or track file. Everything is indexed in the database and retrieved automatically. TTQV also lets you draw and annotate the maps, adding features, modification or notes.
I hear that Ozi Explorer programmer is planning a database feature as well but when or how good it will be is not clear at the moment.
Ozi on the other hand is cheaper and looks much better than TTQV. So if you don’t need the database feature and you’re quiet happy with opening and saving files, then it’s the software to get.
Andy made a very good point in his post above regarding PDA. If you plan to use one, then you’re choice is already made for you.
Hope this helps
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