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GPS - Same as GPX but with all route waypoints. Use this if your GPS has no navigation.
 
GPS - Same as GPX but with all route waypoints. Use this if your GPS has no navigation.
  
KML - Keyhole Markup Langauge file, that can be used for geographic applications, like Google Earth
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KML - Keyhole Markup Langange file, that can be used with various geographic applications, like Google Earth.
  
CSV - Comma seperated file that can be used for several office applications. Recommended for use with Excel
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CSV - Comma seperated file that can be used for several office applications. Recommended for use with Excel.
  
TXT - Flat file that only holds your destinations as text
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TXT - Flat file that only holds your destinations as text.
  
  
 
You can also export routes to '''Google Maps''' and '''Graphhoppper'''. Those website have additional options, including the routing for other vehicles, like bike or foot (walking).
 
You can also export routes to '''Google Maps''' and '''Graphhoppper'''. Those website have additional options, including the routing for other vehicles, like bike or foot (walking).

Revision as of 18:39, 24 November 2015

If you have a route planned and push the Download button, several file format are available for download to your device.


ITN - TomTom itinerary file, which can be loaded on some TomTom GPS devices (old models).

GPX - GPS Exchange Format (xml), which can be loaded on several other GPS models, like Garmin. This file only holds the destinations, no route. Use this if your device is able to navigate from between stops.

GPS - Same as GPX but with all route waypoints. Use this if your GPS has no navigation.

KML - Keyhole Markup Langange file, that can be used with various geographic applications, like Google Earth.

CSV - Comma seperated file that can be used for several office applications. Recommended for use with Excel.

TXT - Flat file that only holds your destinations as text.


You can also export routes to Google Maps and Graphhoppper. Those website have additional options, including the routing for other vehicles, like bike or foot (walking).