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Hello all,

I am using an Android, and have been using Navfree for about a month. Best (offline) satnav app out there. I am interested in learning how to add pois to it, not 1 or 2, but an entire package at a time. For example, I want to be able to see all of the "bank of americas" on the california map as I'm driving towards them. I know about having to d/l a poi file and possibly having to convert it. I used to do this for my tomtom, but have never done it for navfree. I have no idea what poi file formats navfree uses, or what directory they'd go in on my phone. If there is anyone who has added pois to their navfree app and could walk me through how to do it, the info would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!

asked 23 Oct '13, 10:40

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closed 23 Oct '13, 19:16

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crossposting also on http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=22988

also given a hint there already.

(23 Oct '13, 18:44) stephan75

well, so... let's close that one here. (Unmentioned) crossposting is not nice.

(23 Oct '13, 19:15) aseerel4c26 ♦

The question has been closed for the following reason "duplicate - crossposting" by aseerel4c26 23 Oct '13, 19:16

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