OK, today I had bad experience with latest 3.3.7. When I opened my old GPX 
file, highlighted it on map and asked it to use it as my new route, it 
demanded (it's not just insisting, there is no way to bypass it) to set my 
destination. BTW, that old GPX truck (I used it many times to navigate with 
my bike) knows very well where the destination is... Now I have to set a 
new destination to my home. But then, when I started it, it immediately 
says: "You have reached your destination - home" :( 
 
I tried to use it when I've moved away from my home, but it always tried to 
navigate me back to the home. I had to completely stop my navigation, 
because it just wasted my phone battery and use my notes, that I've made a 
day before as my new navigation...

This makes OsmAnd 3.3.7 COMPLETE USELESS as a navigation tool!

I tried to install and use prior version too. I've installed OsmAnd 3.2.1 
and tried to use it. At it installation it removed:

*.odb         -- all map files
rendering     -- folder with my rendering (except default.render.xml)
tracks        -- folder with my tracks (copy whole folder)
OA            -- my folder with my rendering styles

And then I had to copy of those files back to its folder :(

When I tried to use it, 3.2.1 was waking up at every announcement (can't 
keep screen off) and crashed, when I tried to make a route for bike...

That's when I decided to update it to the latest 3.3.7. But then I can't 
use it neither (see above)...

As I've said, I used OsmAnd as my primary navigation tool for many years 
and it's been working well (I just load my old GPX file and just use it), 
but not anymore. It's become impossible to use it now :(

To developers - please, please fix that navigation problem with resetting 
destination!

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