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Support of Sygic ITF format
#1
Hi,

I have been using RouteConverter for a while now. It works great on editing routes and exporting them to Navigon. As I have switched to another smartphone I also had to move from Navigon. I use Sygic on the new phone. Sygic uses the .itf format, which does not seem to be supported by RouteConverter. With ITN-Converter I am able to get the right routes on my new phone. As I understand, Sygic is one of the leading Navigation apps at the moment.

Are you planning to implement the ITF format in near future? As a software developer I am willing to help on developing the export for this format.

There is documentation on this format at:
https://developers.sygic.com/documentati...ifiles_ITF

Keep up the good work!

Greats
Ozmans.
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#2
(06.02.2016, 15:26)Ozmans Wrote: Are you planning to implement the ITF format in near future?

No, it's a binary format and I had no documentation and weak demand for it.

(06.02.2016, 15:26)Ozmans Wrote: As a software developer I am willing to help on developing the export for this format.

There is documentation on this format at:
https://developers.sygic.com/documentati...ifiles_ITF

Great, have a look at WintecWbt201Format and it's subclasses to see how binary formats are currently handled in Java.

Although you're interested in exporting into Sygic ITF it makes sense to implement reading, too, since it allows for easier testing.
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Christian
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#3
(08.02.2016, 13:04)routeconverter Wrote: No, it's a binary format and I had no documentation and weak demand for it.

I get requests for that format on a regular base. So, an implementation would be nice. I'll add a request for Sygic .itf Smile

Binary formats are ugly Sad .

Best,
Robin
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#4
Hi,

recently I changed to Sygic as route app for my motorbike tours. That works fine, however I only found one prog called ITN Converter that does export the Sygic ITF format, but don't like ITN Converter.

It would be so great if you can add ITF format to RouteConverter. I like the command line coverter very much because it can be associated with a file extention and then it is very simple to convert a route via right click ... even without internet connection.

I saw earlier in the post you have ITF on your to-do-list. Do you have any plan when this would be available?

Many thanks!
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#5
(29.10.2017, 09:50)PeteD Wrote: I saw earlier in the post you have ITF on your to-do-list. Do you have any plan when this would be available?

Not from my side. Feel free to contribute!
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Christian
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