broken ed
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I have found Windows 10 built-in maps pretty much useless. Not completely useless, but compared to my iPhone or Android, both of which have a GPS chip and can import way-points or favorites, Windows is very lacking. I have paid for and tried maps from the Microsoft store, but they didn't work very well, if at all.
Then I found GPS Routs on the Microsoft Store. The app is free, and there are no nag screens, advertising or even a way to pay anything at all. GPS Routs appear to use Windows Maps, including off line maps you've downloaded to your device. Best of all and unlike Wondows Maps you can import KLM and GPX files. I still don't have a GPS chip set, but you can for example download Bob Wells campsites in KLM format from Google Maps and import them into GPS Routs. If you've downloaded offline maps everything will work without an internet connection.
GPS Routs
Google Maps
Hope this helps some people using Windows.
Then I found GPS Routs on the Microsoft Store. The app is free, and there are no nag screens, advertising or even a way to pay anything at all. GPS Routs appear to use Windows Maps, including off line maps you've downloaded to your device. Best of all and unlike Wondows Maps you can import KLM and GPX files. I still don't have a GPS chip set, but you can for example download Bob Wells campsites in KLM format from Google Maps and import them into GPS Routs. If you've downloaded offline maps everything will work without an internet connection.
GPS Routs
Google Maps
Hope this helps some people using Windows.