I imagine certain features like Google Maps’ different busyness indicators might be missing because otherwise that would require telemetry?

18 points

Osmand with some of these custom maps that add address data to the normal maps. It works amazingly and is also entirely offline.

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I’ve been using Osmand for years, it works fine here in Denmark. I just use the standard maps.

Offline functionality used to be very important to me, but not so much anymore. Still I’d hate my map to stop working, just because I don’t have good enough signal.

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I find offline still very important. Great for travelling, mobile data, and reliability

But I also have a SD card full of music on my phone. And no cloud storage

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Oh my thank you so much, this and no trafic data are my main 2 pain points with this app, now it’s one less!

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3 points

Also on F-Droid!

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3 points

Why isn’t that address data included in OpenStreetMaps and/or OSMAnd by default?

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good question :( why not upstream the data?

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https://www.openstreetmap.org/

It’s the only one I know, I’ve also done mapping for them and updating several places around my home town.

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Open Street Map is legitimate. In bicycling communities, Strava is the gold standard app for tracking rides, and it uses Open Street Maps on the backend. It’s always super accurate for me, even for fairly obscure bike trails off the beaten path.

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Wow, that’s so cool. 👍

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I noticed allot of the trails in my area are mapped better than on Google.

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I like Organic Maps. It uses the openstreetmap data.

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1 point

Never heard of it but a great tip! Looks very nice, thank you.

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My house doesn’t even exist on OpenStreetMap, so I don’t have much faith in it

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Then you can map it and add it to the map with a free account and some “proof”, unlike Google Maps where the main road to my colleague and his four neighbours houses still isn’t on Google Maps after almost a year of reporting. The road is almost a year old but my colleague still can’t get deliveries to his house.

Try it out! The mapping community on OpenStreetMap is often very helpful and open to new people.

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Fix it or STFU

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Chill man

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The FOSS ones suck in comparison honestly. There’s really just osmAnd that has a really ancient UI. As for other OSM(OpenStreetMaps), I find MAPS.ME to be the best, but it’s closed source with some crypto scam crap built in that you can’t disable.

I don’t really like OSM based maps because they miss tons of places where I’m at, when I specifically need building numbers and locations. Also the search on both apps is god awful and straight broken.

Google Maps is definitely miles ahead of the competition here. The other features like seeing how busy businesses are, reviews/images, menu and phone number/website. These are also icing on top of the cake that make it essential to have which none of the competition have, let alone any FOSS ones.

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It really depends on where in the world. I’m in the Caribbean and Google maps is terrible here.

Even on the main road network there is places where a bridge is seen as an intersection on Google maps.

Open street maps is much better here.

The app I’m using for open street map is called Organic Maps.

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Yeah when traveling I’m always supplementing my Google maps with OsmAnd just because gmaps is missing so much data.

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Organic Maps is a great open source replacement for MAPS.ME and osmAND, but also with the same disadvantage of not having good public transport options and needing to download offline maps beforehand. Magic Earth, while not FOSS, at least does show public transport times (in my country at least).

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Address based search works, but the data is largely lacking.

You can help by adding building numbers from within Organ Maps (tap a building and, then “edit place”).

The underlying OSM dataset supports building number interpolation, so even a few accurate entries could be very helpful.

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Honestly, OsmAnd doesn’t have that bad of an ui these days. I’m perfectly happy with it, most of the time. Definitely prefer it to Google Maps while cycling.

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For hiking and walking around the city open street map is great. I personally use mapy.cz - they work great and at least in central Europe - more accurate than google.

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All the alternatives have poor search functions e.g. fuzzy search. After trying them all I use magic earth but will often find I have to get addresses out of google maps then put them into ME

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My job requires a lot of pulling up maps. I’m sad to say I haven’t found a good Google replacement. Do I like all the ones listed? Yes. Can they get the job done the way I need it? No.

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