Thanks so much for your detailed answer. That helped a lot.

Am Mittwoch, 3. Juli 2019 17:41:37 UTC+2 schrieb Xavier:
>
> On Wed, Jul 03, 2019 at 07:36:28AM -0700, Lukas wrote: 
> >I'm a cyclist and currently looking for the perfect route planer AND 
> >navigator while on the road. I'm planning on doing big tours for up to 10 
> >days on my road bike. 
>
> >Some people recommended Osmand so I'm looking into that now.  First of 
> >all: Do you guys think this is the BEST application for my needs on 
> >the market right now?  What other do you recommend? 
>
> Well, "best" is subjective, everyone will have a different definition.   
> Note, also, you are asking an OsmAnd group if they believe it is best, 
> if we did not, we might not be subscribed here... :) 
>
> >Then I figured that there's a free app and a paid one. 
>
> Which means you can download the free version first, and 
> experiment/test yourself in your environment and for your use to see if 
> it works adequately for you.  In the end, only you can ultimately 
> answer this question. 
>
> >Any other hints how to get started etc. are highly appreciated. 
>
> OsmAnd uses OpenStreetMap (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenStreetMap, 
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/) data for its maps, which is a Wikipedia 
> like map of the world. 
>
> What this means is that the detail level of the data you find is 
> dependent upon someone having added the data to OpenStreetMap at some 
> point.  You may find that some of your routes are perfect, others have 
> some issues, and still others are missing. 
>
> But, because OsmAnd is based on OpenStreetMap, this also means that you 
> can contribute data you find to be missing or correct data that is in 
> error while you are proceeding on your travels.  And if you do so, 
> those routes/corrections will be present for both yourself, and 
> everyone else, to enjoy later. 
>
> OsmAnd allows for some minor editing of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data, but 
> editing OSM data is not its intended use case, so there is a limited 
> amount you can do.  If you do want to contribute data you find along 
> your travels that is missing or in error, you can also install Vespucci 
> (Android only, https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Vespucci, 
> https://vespucci.io/) which would allow you to make full OSM edits as 
> you go to enhance the data for everyone. 
>
>

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