There is no navigation app like Osmand. But it is quite complicated. So I made this write-up based on what I’ve learned over the past two years using it. I wrote it with people like myself in mind: navigating overland trips in third world countries.
Feel free to suggest changes, additions or to copy/paste.
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Athugasemd eftir NZGraham sett inn 26. júlí 2014 kl. 10:34
Thanks for a great write-up Joost - very comprehensive. I had of course added Osmand to my recently purchased smartphone but definitely needed something like your guide to help me get the best out of it. Please could you check the link in this sentence “make pretty travel maps like this one, you should activate “Logging services & Sleep Mode”. - it takes me here https://joostschouppe.wordpress.com/2014/07/25/using-osmand-on-the-road/umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/verlengd-weekend_8367 - a ‘missing page’ site. Graham
Athugasemd eftir Rps333 sett inn 26. júlí 2014 kl. 12:49
Love OsmAnd+. Great job on how to use it.
Athugasemd eftir joost schouppe sett inn 26. júlí 2014 kl. 15:15
Graham, thanks for the heads up (and the kind words)! Link is fixed now.
Athugasemd eftir primej sett inn 27. júlí 2014 kl. 10:02
Thanks for such a nice write up. In one of my blog posts (http://primejyothi.blogspot.in/2014/07/OpenStreetMap.html Language : Malayalam) about OSM, I have given your write up as the reference for OsmAnd. Hope it is fine with you :)
Athugasemd eftir nmixter sett inn 30. júlí 2014 kl. 00:55
A great tutorial. Maybe you might want to link it from the OSM wiki software page. Osmand is a great ap for poiing (not in the dictionary yet but it should be - meaning to add points of interest to the map). For a true OSM experience, you can use a phone like the Motorolla Droid, which has a built in keyboard. Then it looks like you are a teenager walking around and texting when you walk through a shopping center trying to completely map it.