I have used OsmAnd extensively and I really like it. I've even uploaded offline satellite mapping to it via SAS Planet (a couple of amateurish videos on my channel). I did find one bug; at 9:00 you tap on the screen to ask OsmAnd to give you the distance from your location to a point on the map. OsmAnd will work out a route on hiking trails which is great. But if you ask OsmAnd to go from point A-B-C it will give you a longer distance than if you only asked it to go from A-C even though it uses the same route. This may not happen every time, I would need to test it further. I suspect it's trying to find the distance from A-B-A-C, so it's likely getting confused and giving an incorrect distance. Incidentally I never knew about the Waymarked Trails Map, but did you notice it didn't show the GR10, GR11 or HRP at the Pyrenees, three of Europe's most popular hikes, they were totally missed out. I have another lesser known mapping app that I really like and that is Pocket Earth Pro, unfortunately it's ios only, PEP has far better search options, it will search for a wider more specific range of things, for example you can even search for laundrettes. PEP is also better for urban use as it clearly shows train and bus routes. PEP totally rocks, I just wish it was available on Android. Oh and if anyone can learn OsmAnd in one hour they deserve a gold clock, but I agree it's well worth spending time getting to know it if you are an outdoors person.
Menu design of the software is confusing. Quite difficult to find certain settings in a rush. The app does not have the function to search for certain settings. Very steep learning curve indeed.
I tried the app. One local route - not the one I would choose , but close. Took me down stairs. I chose a longer - from Bergen to Ustaoset. Completely useless. This was a real hike-a-bike. It followed hiking trails and I would not bring a bike here. I have tried that route with other apps and got similar results. I guess planing for bike trips is not easy using apps. Better to talk to locals. Nice video .
I am reading feedback on this video and want to share another app I use that is much simpler and still very functional to use more later about this application.
Exactly what I thought. Too much m@sturbation over a simple map that can be used on Google maps point and go (from a simple user perspective like myself)
I take it this is not beginner friendly. Correct me if I am wrong. I have not DL it yet just seen this video so I'm debating cause in 2 mth I'll be bikeing to AK from Minnesota with 2 kids 2 adults 1 dog
I disagree I know and have met many Americans who will drive 1-2 hours for a 1-2 hour walk which they could do as you say closer to where they live. Hiking trails means you have less traffic on your path.
I have used OsmAnd extensively and I really like it. I've even uploaded offline satellite mapping to it via SAS Planet (a couple of amateurish videos on my channel). I did find one bug; at 9:00 you tap on the screen to ask OsmAnd to give you the distance from your location to a point on the map. OsmAnd will work out a route on hiking trails which is great. But if you ask OsmAnd to go from point A-B-C it will give you a longer distance than if you only asked it to go from A-C even though it uses the same route. This may not happen every time, I would need to test it further. I suspect it's trying to find the distance from A-B-A-C, so it's likely getting confused and giving an incorrect distance.
Incidentally I never knew about the Waymarked Trails Map, but did you notice it didn't show the GR10, GR11 or HRP at the Pyrenees, three of Europe's most popular hikes, they were totally missed out.
I have another lesser known mapping app that I really like and that is Pocket Earth Pro, unfortunately it's ios only, PEP has far better search options, it will search for a wider more specific range of things, for example you can even search for laundrettes. PEP is also better for urban use as it clearly shows train and bus routes. PEP totally rocks, I just wish it was available on Android.
Oh and if anyone can learn OsmAnd in one hour they deserve a gold clock, but I agree it's well worth spending time getting to know it if you are an outdoors person.
I like this app but unfortunatly it has no nail clipper function
Yup it's for guitar playing 😝
Made my day
😀😀😀
I love Osmand. Even when I switch from my Xperia 1 iii to iPhone 13 pro Max I also subscribe it.
How do you export a profile?
I don't want to send a profile to a phone contact or some other app, it needs to go to storage.
Menu design of the software is confusing. Quite difficult to find certain settings in a rush. The app does not have the function to search for certain settings. Very steep learning curve indeed.
What tool do use to edit/combine the gpx files? Thanks and great vid.
This ruclips.net/video/QMVGG09cOhw/видео.html is one method combine with Google MyMaps it with very well
THANKS FOR THE REVIEW. I HAVE ALREADY DOWNLOAD, TRY AND BUY THIS AMAZING OFFLINE MAP APP ON THIS PLANET
magic Earth Navigation
Also a good choice
Free, no price, Road traffic, Open street map,
With AI dash cam, recording
Is it supporting Plus Code coordinates?
I don't think so. The Google ones?
@@TheOneGoodRoad Yes
It also have map for sailing
Boat navigation
Hi
Do you think this app is good for off road trips?
It's very good and high offers details on offline maps.
There isn't 3d view ???
Not that I'm aware of
Not really a weird name 😅 "Osm" openstreetmaps, & "and" stands for Android. 😉
I tried the app. One local route - not the one I would choose , but close. Took me down stairs. I chose a longer - from Bergen to Ustaoset. Completely useless. This was a real hike-a-bike. It followed hiking trails and I would not bring a bike here. I have tried that route with other apps and got similar results. I guess planing for bike trips is not easy using apps. Better to talk to locals. Nice video .
Not really user friendly every time I use it for trip it's not automatic.
I'm sure it's an outstanding app, but for a casual navigation app user like me I think it's way too complicated.
Well in my other video I discuss alternative apps 👍 ruclips.net/video/MU3n-XjdDRc/видео.html
I am reading feedback on this video and want to share another app I use that is much simpler and still very functional to use more later about this application.
Exactly what I thought. Too much m@sturbation over a simple map that can be used on Google maps point and go (from a simple user perspective like myself)
I take it this is not beginner friendly.
Correct me if I am wrong.
I have not DL it yet just seen this video so I'm debating cause in 2 mth I'll be bikeing to AK from Minnesota with 2 kids 2 adults 1 dog
Way too complicate for a simple purpose like driving
Driving 2 hours to hike isnt something most people do in america. There are woods and country EVERYWHERE. No need for 'hiking trails'
I disagree I know and have met many Americans who will drive 1-2 hours for a 1-2 hour walk which they could do as you say closer to where they live. Hiking trails means you have less traffic on your path.
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