Just wondering: are OsmAnd's offline routing algorithms proprietary?  Or is 
there a web-based (PC)  route planning service that employs them as well 
using OSM data?  In other words, is there a functional equivalent out 
there?  

On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 7:48:32 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:

> *When you transfer that route to OsmAnd, OsmAnd will attempt to do the 
> same thing using its own map and algorithm.  Which means the route on 
> OsmAnd may differ from what you created on the PC.* That's especially 
> true if your route is less direct, more scenic.  To reduce possible 
> discrepancies, place your interim positions not on intersections but 
> between them.  That way, the routing algorithm will better "understand" the 
> route you have in mind.
>
>
> this text can be found into previous user post. All i did is to say that i 
> don't like this behaviour from the app (osmand), and i tried to analyse my 
> opinion.
>
> thanks
>

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