That is one sophisticated, if expensive, resource!
Agreed!
Did you upgrade or do you use the free version?
I tend to be thrifty and careful with money, so I gravitate toward free things. So far, the free version suits me fine so I have never paid. I use it in a way similar to how I use Garmin BaseCamp, but with the added benefit of being able to export .kml files to see the route overlaid on satellite photos in GoogleEarth on my PC laptop for planning purposes.
It may help to keep in mind I use Garmin Oregon 400T and 600T GPS units on my bikes. They're more hiking oriented than bike-specific and have so far proven more suitable for me in the back-of-beyond riding I often do. Mine are mostly loaded with a variety OpenStreetMaps overlaying the native Garmin Topo maps. These units lack social media/Strava connectivity and voice/speaker capability, so any turn-by-turn instructions when routing are on-screen rather than audible for me.
Best,
Dan.