It seems to plan your KRHV-KRNO perfectly fine. Often 'bugs' are actually user typos or other input errors. Not saying bugs are impossible, it's just funny how often the haters have all these problems that nobody else seems to ever encounter.
If you're going to blame the user, you're going to have to provide evidence. I've been in the field long enough to know that's total BS.
It plotted a correct track, and measured its distance more than 1000 miles wrong. Looking at the nav log, it's clear it duplicated waypoints along the victor airways several times over. No, it did not do it under all possible circumstances. It also should not be possible under ANY circumstances to plot correctly and measure wrong, no matter what I type in.
It appears to be a result of including instrument procedures in the plot, but not in the nav log.
Here's an easy way to reproduce it. I know what they did, and it's STAHOOPID.
Enter the following flight plan on the map:
KRHV SJC V334 SAC V6 (SWR ILS OR LOC/DME RWY 34L) KRNO
Notice the exit point of V6 is the entry point for the instrument procedure.
Then, "share" the flight with "Flights." Plot your nav log.
Then, tell me with a straight face that the resulting nav log is even close to reasonable.
And before you tell me it isn't reasonable to specify V6 without an exit point (even though I did specify it), it plots correctly if you delete the procedure, and figures out it's SWR anyway.
This isn't ready to go out the door. MANY instrument procedures start on airways. Most of them, in fact. It took me well under a minute -- my very first look at this nav log using a flight I've planned several times before -- to find a bug. This should not happen.