Lets surpass the r/organicmaps community
Lets surpass the r/organicmaps community
The Reddit community has 735 subscribers that's 393 (44%) more than what we have and is 214 days older.
I will try keep posting here so this one can be the go to place for the discussion.
Interesting, I'm here from /all. What exactly is Organic Maps, and what's its connection to OpenStreet Maps?
28 0 ReplyOrganic Maps is open source, beautiful and private. The app uses map data from Openstreetmap.
29 0 ReplyAh right. So it's like a front-end alternative UI to OSM, basically?
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It ain't Google maps ready but for any FOSS enthusiast it is the proper choice esp once you install TTS service
It works
11 0 ReplyI have been contributing to the osm database a lot recently so that is quickly changing.
10 0 ReplyBike route directions are way better than gmaps, in my area the main thing is the shops shown not being up to date
4 0 ReplyAllegedly you can get a tool and update them yourself
OSM something its an app on fdriod
4 0 ReplyYou could be the one to add the shops as the built in editor is great for adding details.
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Joined!
I use OrganicMaps for viewing my own collection of my daily GPS coordinates, it's pretty handy for recalling where you were / when and not having to sell out to Google Location History to do so.
5 0 ReplyHow does it compare to Magic Earth?
4 0 ReplyI use them for different purposes. Magic Earth for when I drive since it includes in real time traffic data, Organic Maps for everything else.
3 0 ReplyHaving third-party apps are great as it encourages the most competition for user interface design and features.
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I'm doing my part!
3 0 ReplyYou have the right to a good user experience and privacy!
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Sounds good
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