August 12, 201411 yr Superb application. Im in Rayong and its given me all the easy navigation options I wish Id had 4 months ago - with Google Maps not allowing you to name and identify places you want to go to. . Great the way it links to Maps and Earth too . Well done someone!. Parajon
June 3, 201610 yr I am looking for Thai Pois, any idea where to find them as the website in the OP doesn't seem to be working anymore
June 10, 201610 yr Garmin. I know that Maps have a lot of Pois. I have both OSM and Garmin maps in my device. Have you ever used the website in the OP ? Edited June 10, 201610 yr by MJCM
June 10, 201610 yr Never used it that site. I tried to find a download able list of Thai poi's but couldnt find any. OSM on Garmin Basecamp has plenty of pois Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
June 10, 201610 yr OSM on Garmin Basecamp has plenty of pois So has the Garmin Maps and I have both. But the website the OP listed was brilliant, and nice to use if you don't like to use Google Maps to search for Poi's. Edited June 10, 201610 yr by MJCM
June 14, 201610 yr I applaud their efforts but unfortunately they have a long way to go regarding upcountry roads and upcountry in general. I'm quite happy with the ESRI map or whatever they call it now.
June 14, 201610 yr I applaud their efforts but unfortunately they have a long way to go regarding upcountry roads and upcountry in general. I'm quite happy with the ESRI map or whatever they call it now. But you can help them to get better One good way to Contribute map data project is to upload GPS traces. Recorded by your GPS device, the typical trace is a record of your location every second, or every meter. The resulting file will be a series of dots that show the path of where you have been. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Upload http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Upload_GPS_tracks Edited June 14, 201610 yr by MJCM
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