I’m looking to never have to use Google Maps. Is OsmAnd+ the best?

    • anon_8675309@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      It’s actually really good. I just wish the maps were as up to date as the big three (Waze, Apple, google). It would be awesome if each city, state was required to publish map data to openstreetmaps. I know my city has everything in arcgis and you can browse it. But they should definitely publish to openstreetmaps.

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        9 months ago

        I have found OSM data (and therefore Organic Maps) more up to date than the others, at least for roads. In the past six months for me that was three different cities, and two different countries. Small sample size, but including my city there were several places that google had not updated for years.

        As for your city to OSM integration: OSM does not take data dumps. But your city could encourage people to update the data in OSM or better still leverage OSM as a data truth and curate it, and load ArcGIS datastores from it.

        You can help using Street Complete which is a very easy to use android app that fills in the details of whereever you are at: Is this road paved? What are the business hours here? Is there street lighting? etc.

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        9 months ago

        Saying Waze and Google in the same phrase is, unfortunately, redundant

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          9 months ago

          Even though they’re governed by the same entity, they function quite differently from each other.

  • Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    OsmAnd+ the best

    That’s what I use. Some may get too overwhelmed with the feature set it has, so Organic Maps would be a more basic nav app.

    But… OsmAnd+ is far more advanced than Google Maps, and can be customized every which way.

    Another bonus: You’ll never see ads masquerading as POIs on a map.😀

  • solrize@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Google maps actually works ok with Play services Internet access blocked. And it has local downloadable maps now. I prefer Organic Maps on principle and use it when I can, but sometimes resort to Google maps. I’ve never liked Osmand since I’ve found it confusing.

  • DeuxChevaux@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I have been using MapFactor Navigator for decades already. It uses OSM for maps (or Tomtom maps, if you want to go commercial), and you can configure every aspect of the navigation; you can completely geek out on it, if you want.

    Not affiliated at all, just a happy user.

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        9 months ago

        GPS tech is definitely decades old, I could dig out a couple of handheld units I have in a box that would qualify for that distinction (circa 2000) and those were a few models into what was available to consumers let alone unis and governments.

        Using that specific application for decades is more of a stretch, but technically possible if you count all Mapfactor navigation and they first used it on a PC (released 2002 apparently). Even on mobile devices it’s not that far off qualifying as possible though (released 2007 on Windows CE so 16 years).

  • jacktherippah@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    YMMV honestly. It depends on where you live. If your city is mapped out well, OsmAnd+ will work for you. For me, unfortunately Google Maps still works far far better than anything else I’ve tried :(

  • ImTryingLemmy@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Best one I’ve found with real time traffic is HereWeGo and it’s just… OK. If anyone knows of a better one for a privacy respecting traffic maps please let me know.

  • Osiris@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Waze for me unfortunately owned by Google tho. Doesn’t require play services