[OSM-talk] Google Earth equivalent for Openstreetmap

Jason Cunningham jamicubat at googlemail.com
Fri Jun 12 17:49:30 BST 2009


Try the following website.
http://wtp2.appspot.com/wheresthepath.htm
It opens showing UK Ordinance Survey and Google maps side by side, but a
drop down list allows you to choose Mapnik only. You can then use site to
create a path. Click on the ? for instructions. Not to sure if I needed to
used babel to convert a route to a path after using the site.

Cheers
jason

2009/6/9 Tanveer Singh <tanveer1979 at gmail.com>

> Sometimes when I have to plan a route, I can simple open the city in
> google-earth, and then draw a path, and save it as kml, and then convert it
> to the format my GPS understands.
> So In GPS I just have to load the track and follow it.
> Is there a similar software in openstreetmap which downloads openstreetmap
> data, allows me to create a track based on that.
> I am not interested in ariel imagery, just the map.
>
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