Point of Interest Subscription System

We have finalized the system that allows users to download custom point of interest files from the Beer Mapping Project’s database. The system is custom built based on the approved locations available via a Location Lookup. The downloadable files are available in comma separated value format that should be able to be imported into most GPS devices.

Point of Interest download option for Portland Oregon

After a search is performed, a user can choose to download the results of a search as a .csv based POI file.

The Point of Interest download ability is available to registered members who have subscribed to the service. A lifetime subscription is available now in the Beer Mapping Shop for 15 dollars.

Discussion about POI files and how you can easily format or manipulate them will be taking place in our forums. The discussion is open to all and that forum section can be found here.

Click Here to get Started.

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One Response to “Point of Interest Subscription System”

  • Jeff Says:
    April 2nd, 2008 at 11:47 am

    Excellent addition!!! I had been using a 3 step process to create POIs for brewery trips. This easily takes the process down to one step!

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