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Title: New Google Maps tips?
Post by: Woovis on May 13, 2014, 10:51:34 AM
Hey all,

Has anyone worked much with the "new" Google Maps?  It has some nice features, such as avoidances (like Highways) in it's routing now, but it seems to have lost the ability to overlay points of interest one is searching for along the route (such as historical markers, parks, lodging or the most important brewpubs) as the old Google Maps could. 

Any pointers or tips appreciated,
Title: Re: New Google Maps tips?
Post by: VersysRider on May 13, 2014, 11:18:49 AM
Hey all,

Has anyone worked much with the "new" Google Maps?  It has some nice features, such as avoidances (like Highways) in it's routing now, but it seems to have lost the ability to overlay points of interest one is searching for along the route (such as historical markers, parks, lodging or the most important brewpubs) as the old Google Maps could. 

Any pointers or tips appreciated,
Bing Maps... ;)
Title: Re: New Google Maps tips?
Post by: Woovis on May 13, 2014, 10:54:07 PM
Bing doesn't seem capable either, and it's making some terrible route choices (loops, outta the ways, wtf is up with that!)

Next!
Title: Re: New Google Maps tips?
Post by: Woovis on June 02, 2014, 03:46:08 PM
Has anyone been able to convert a route created in the new Google Maps to something Basecamp can import?

The old Google Maps had an export KML feature somewhere, but converting new to old looses the route options totally and would require manually recreating the route, which I might as well do by hand in BaseCamp if it comes to that.

"The wonderful thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from"

Title: Re: New Google Maps tips?
Post by: dragonflyTN on June 13, 2014, 10:30:59 AM
What I've found is that you now have to use Google Earth to do many of the "mapping" functions that used to be available on Google Maps.  I was able to import .gpx and export .kml files from Google Earth, but couldn't find anything like this on the new Google Maps.