If you are using poi file for HERE replace it with TOMTOM, they are much more accurate.
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@Boki: I don't know why you play so badly, you are not a better person than me. You are a moderator here, nothing more. A moderator is nothing special, there are those in every forum that have to do the dirty work.
Just on the side:
1999-2000 I was with comrades with you and protected you.
Without us KFOR, you couldn't live so freely today and string others.
Last edited by Metallion; 9th August 2025 at 11:08 AM.
If you are using poi file for HERE replace it with TOMTOM, they are much more accurate.
Or you can search for POIs in the relevant forums/websites in the country and integrate them as your own KML in Userdata/.
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It should be noted that you didn't rate iGO.App, but rather the maps and POIs from HERE. Furthermore, there are differences in navigation depending on the selected route/vehicle profile.
No map, HERE, TomTom, or GSM is truly 100% accurate everywhere; even here near me in a larger town, there were/are different route guidance options depending on which map provider I activated.
Finally: yes, for two-wheelers/bicycles and/or pedestrians, google.maps or, for example, komoot.app are much better suited....
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It's becoming increasingly difficult for both private and map providers to keep POIs up-to-date, as there are hardly any accessible geo-coded data collections from markets, etc. These are now consistently integrated into their apps � but can often be transferred (shared) as waypoints to, for example, iGO using the appropriate tool.
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Last edited by Metallion; 9th August 2025 at 11:10 AM.
There is a very simple but effective way to deal with the relative lack of updated POIs: use something like the Map2Geo app (there are also others that do the same thing) and just send the destination point from GMaps to IGO
Most of the time thats exactly what i do: I use Google Maps as a "POI searcher" and iGO as a navigator...
Of course, you can also make your own KML and put them on the userdata folder, but thats more complicated and less convenient
You were using incompletely cracked software. Don't complain about it
As for content, providers are responsible for that, not software
Set up your phone and turn off precise location to see how fast iGO calculates
And, the most important thing - iGO is a navigation software and not a tourist guide. GoogleMaps is used for this.
If you wanted and if live traffic and online services are important to you - buy the legal edition
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