Is there an app to map multiple locations?
Best App to Map Multiple Locations?
Ugh, finding the perfect app to map multiple spots? It's a total brain-melter. I tried so many, remember that clunky one last August in Denver? Cost me like five bucks, and it crashed constantly. Total waste.
MapIt, though? That's different. It's pretty slick. I used it for a road trip in July, planning out campsites across Montana. Really simple to add spots, and the list view, sorting by distance, was a lifesaver.
Honestly, the zoom function is a game-changer. You know, that "all at once" then "zoom in" thing. Saves a ton of time, helps get a real sense of the whole route.
For me, MapIt wins hands-down. I'd recommend it. Just make sure you have enough data; it chews through it pretty quickly. Otherwise, total thumbs-up.
Is there an app to plan a route with multiple stops?
Yes. Apps exist. Google Maps, free. Enough said.
Upper, Route4Me, Speedy Route exist too. Freemium models likely apply. They optimize. Do they deliver? Probably, I don't really know. Route efficiency is key, right?
- Route4Me: Paid, optimized. I saw my ex-neighbor use it once, I think, on their phone. Data points matter, even if unclear.
- Upper Route Planner: Delivery focused, allegedly.
- Speedy Route: Less familiar. Name sounds…fast.
These things always come down to user experience. I favor simplicity. Always have. Always will. Choose wisely.
How do I upload a list of addresses to Google Maps?
Ah, Google Maps, turning cartography into a... dance.
My Maps is your stage! Ready to upload that address list? Let's waltz. First, find My Maps. It's lurking somewhere in your Google lair. Probably near that forgotten Google+ profile.
Got your map? Good. "Import" is the magic word. Click it. Now, wrestle your file (presumably liberated from Beacon, wherever that is) into submission.
Next, address columns. Highlight those like you're marking them for a... treasure hunt! It's where Google actually finds the places. Don't mess this up!
Name column? Oh, that's just for vanity. The label. Select it, so you know whose doorstep you're accidentally showing up on at 3 AM. Easy peasy.
See? You’re practically Magellan, but with spreadsheets.
Why is Google Maps not allowing multiple stops?
Google Maps limitations. Annoying.
Multiple stops require start and end points. Simple. Failure to comply? No multiple stops. Think before you tap.
The "+" button? Absent. Check your settings. Route options closed? Open them.
Airplanes and transit? No multi-destination support. Deal with it. Choose differently. Or suffer.
- Start and end points mandatory.
- Check route options.
- Avoid planes and transit for multiple stops.
My experience with this? Infuriating. Google needs to fix this. Seriously. It's 2024. This is unacceptable. Software design flaw. My wasted time? Priceless.
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