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RTX Map Editor 6 0: A Free and Easy Way to Customize Your Navigation


RTX Map Editor 6 0 14: A Powerful Tool for Adding POI to Your Navteq Maps




If you are looking for a way to add points of interest (POI) such as speed traps, gas stations, restaurants, hotels, or any other locations to your Navteq maps for RT3 and RT4 devices, you might want to check out RTX Map Editor 6 0 14. This is a free software that allows you to create, edit, and manage POI files with ease and convenience. In this article, we will explain what RTX Map Editor is, how to use it, what benefits it offers, what limitations and challenges it faces, and answer some frequently asked questions about it.




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What is RTX Map Editor?




RTX Map Editor is a software developed by janfi67 that enables you to add POI (speed traps or others) to your Navteq maps for RT3 and RT4 devices with the same features as the original ones (display with an icon or text, information on location, select as destination, call using the embedded GSM). RT3 users can generate and burn CD with additional POI and use it exactly as the original map. RT4 users can update as many times as needed the same map with different POI using a CD or a USB key.


Features of RTX Map Editor




Some of the features of RTX Map Editor are:



  • It supports multiple languages such as English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, Czech, Hungarian.



  • It allows you to create POI files from scratch or import them from existing sources such as TomTom OV2 files.



  • It lets you edit POI files by adding, deleting, modifying, or sorting POIs.



  • It enables you to preview POI files on a map or on a list.



  • It provides you with various options for generating CD or updating USB key such as selecting map version, choosing POI categories, setting display mode.



  • It has a user-friendly interface that is easy to navigate and operate.



To delete a POI, you can select it from the list and click on the Delete button on the toolbar or press Ctrl+D. You will be asked to confirm your action. To modify a POI, you can double-click on it from the list or click on the Edit button on the toolbar or press Ctrl+E. You will see the same window as before, where you can change any information you want. To sort POIs, you can click on the Sort button on the toolbar or press Ctrl+S. You will see a window like this:



Here, you can choose to sort your POIs by name, coordinates, phone number, or description. You can also choose the ascending or descending order. Click on OK to apply the sorting.


Generating and Burning CD or Updating USB Key




The final step is to generate and burn CD or update USB key with your POI file. You can do this by clicking on the Tools menu and choosing Generate CD or Update USB Key. You will see a window like this:



Here, you can select the map version that matches your Navteq map for RT3 or RT4 devices. You can also choose which POI categories you want to include in your CD or USB key. You can select all, none, or some of them by checking or unchecking the boxes. You can also set the display mode for your POIs: icon only, text only, icon and text, or no display. Click on Next to continue.


On the next window, you will see a summary of your choices and the size of your CD or USB key. You can also change the name of your CD or USB key if you want. Click on Next to continue.


On the last window, you will see a progress bar that shows the status of your CD burning or USB key updating. When it is done, you will see a message that says "Operation completed successfully". Click on Finish to exit.


Now, you have your CD or USB key ready to use with your RT3 or RT4 device. You can insert it into your device and enjoy your customized navigation experience with your added POIs.


Benefits of Using RTX Map Editor




Using RTX Map Editor has many benefits for you as a user of Navteq maps for RT3 and RT4 devices. Some of these benefits are:


Customizing Your Navigation Experience




With RTX Map Editor, you can customize your navigation experience by adding POIs that are relevant and useful for you. You can add POIs such as speed traps, gas stations, restaurants, hotels, or any other locations that you want to know about or visit. You can also choose how to display them on your map: with an icon, a text, both, or none. This way, you can tailor your navigation experience to your preferences and needs.


Enhancing Your Safety and Convenience




With RTX Map Editor, you can enhance your safety and convenience by adding POIs that can help you avoid traffic fines, find services, or reach destinations. For example, you can add speed traps to avoid speeding tickets, gas stations to refill your tank, restaurants to grab a bite, hotels to rest for the night, or any other locations that you want to call using the embedded GSM. This way, you can make your travel safer and more convenient.


Saving Time and Money




With RTX Map Editor, you can save time and money by adding POIs that can help you optimize your route and budget. For example, you can add gas stations that offer lower prices, restaurants that have discounts or coupons, hotels that have special offers or deals. This way, you can find the best options for your trip and save time and money.


Limitations and Challenges of RTX Map Editor




Despite its benefits, RTX Map Editor also has some limitations and challenges that you should be aware of before using it. Some of these are:


Compatibility Issues with Different Maps and Devices




RTX Map Editor is designed to work with Navteq maps for RT3 and RT4 devices only. It may not work with other maps or devices from different manufacturers or versions. Therefore, you should check the compatibility of your map and device before using RTX Map Editor. You should also backup your original map before generating a new CD or updating a USB key with RTX Map Editor, in case something goes wrong or you want to restore your original map.


Legal and Ethical Concerns about POI Data




RTX Map Editor allows you to add POI data from various sources, such as TomTom OV2 files, Google Maps, or your own creation. However, you should be careful about the legality and ethics of using such data. For example, some countries may have laws or regulations that prohibit or restrict the use of speed trap data or other POI data on navigation devices. You should also respect the intellectual property rights and privacy rights of the owners and creators of the POI data. You should not use RTX Map Editor to infringe or violate any laws or rights of others.


Technical Difficulties and Bugs




RTX Map Editor is a free software that is developed by a single person. It may not be perfect or flawless. It may have some technical difficulties or bugs that can affect its performance or functionality. For example, some users have reported issues such as missing icons, wrong coordinates, corrupted files, or errors during CD burning or USB key updating. You should be prepared to deal with such issues if they occur. You can also contact the developer of RTX Map Editor through [this link] to report any problems or suggestions.


Conclusion




RTX Map Editor is a powerful tool for adding POI to your Navteq maps for RT3 and RT4 devices. It allows you to customize your navigation experience, enhance your safety and convenience, and save time and money. However, it also has some limitations and challenges that you should be aware of before using it. You should check the compatibility of your map and device, respect the legality and ethics of POI data, and be prepared to deal with technical difficulties or bugs. If you are interested in using RTX Map Editor, you can download it for free from [this link] and follow the steps we have explained in this article.


FAQs




Here are some frequently asked questions about RTX Map Editor:



  • What is the difference between RT3 and RT4 devices?



RT3 and RT4 are two types of navigation systems that are installed in some Peugeot and Citroen cars. They use Navteq maps on CD or USB key. RT3 devices have a monochrome screen and a CD player. RT4 devices have a color screen and a hard disk drive.


  • Where can I find Navteq maps for RT3 and RT4 devices?



You can find Navteq maps for RT3 and RT4 devices on the official website of Navteq [here]. You can also find them on some online shops or forums. However, you should be careful about the quality and authenticity of the maps you buy or download from unofficial sources.


  • Where can I find POI files in OV2 format?



You can find POI files in OV2 format on various websites such as TomTom [here], POIplaza [here], GPS Data Team [here], or POI Factory [here]. You can also create your own POI files using tools such as POIEdit [here] or Google Maps.


  • How can I update my RT3 or RT4 device with the latest firmware?



You can update your RT3 or RT4 device with the latest firmware by downloading it from [this link] and following the instructions provided by the developer. Updating your device with the latest firmware can improve its performance and compatibility with newer maps and POIs.


  • Is there a similar tool for adding POI to other maps or devices?



There are some similar tools for adding POI to other maps or devices, such as Garmin POI Loader [here], iGO Primo POI Editor [here], Sygic POI Converter [here], or Navman POI Manager [here]. However, they may not have the same features or functions as RTX Map Editor.


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