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Episode: 3683
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Title: HPR3683: Add a favourite to OSMAnd
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3683/hpr3683.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 03:48:15
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3683 for Wednesday the 14th of September 2022.
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Today's show is entitled, at a favorite 2.0 S.M.A. It is the 200th show of Ken Fallon
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and is about 2 minutes long. It carries a clean flag. The summary is, Ken keeps forgetting
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how to add a favorite 2.0 S.M.A.
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Hi everybody, my name is Ken Fallon and you are listening to another episode of Hacker Public Radio.
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Today I want to give you a tip about how to add a favorite 2.0 S.M.A. and, which is an offline mapping tool for Android.
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It is available on the F-Droid store and on Google whatever.
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So, one of the things you would imagine that when you are doing a destination,
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so for example, you put in a press the destination button, which is like a right hand sign,
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and you go set destination and you add your destination there.
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You would imagine that you would be able to click a button and press save to favorite
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or something. No, you can't do that. Furthermore, you might think that you could go to my places,
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which are where your saved things would turn up, and that if you hit the plus button,
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that would actually add to it. Add your places as well.
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No, that doesn't work either. And every time I do this, I get extremely frustrated
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because the only way I found to be able to do this is actually by pressing the search button,
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which is the magnifying glass up at the top. They're typing in your address.
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That will bring the map over to that location. And then on that location,
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you do get the option to add. And once you do that, then you can add it to wherever you want.
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So that's pretty much the tip for this one.
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Tune in tomorrow for another exciting episode of Hacker Public Radio.
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You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio at HackerPublicRadio.org.
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Today's show was contributed by a HBR listener like yourself.
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On this otherwise status, today's show is released under Creative Commons,
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Attribution 4.0 International License.
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