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Hi everyone im new to the OSM community but eager to contribute. Im curious how many of you use OSM on android phones and how you interact with it. I'm interested both in terms of contributing but also using it for its map functionality e.g. navigation. Based in my early research so far the most popular apps seem to be:

  • OsmAnd
  • Vespucci
  • Maps.me
  • StreetComplete
  • Organic maps
  • Magic Earth

Im really looking for your opinions on what apps are worth using and for what purpose. Do you just use one app or multiple apps for different purposes. Which app would you recommend to your tech savvy friend and which to your mum? There's probably a bunch more i haven't mentioned so please also highlight them and any strengths or weaknesses they have. Thanks ๐Ÿ˜Š

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[โ€“] Showroom7561@lemmy.ca 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I like to keep things "simple", so while I've tried pretty much all of the OSM-based apps for Android, I consistently use the following:

  • OSMAnd+ (pretty much for all nagivation, route planning, etc.).
  • StreetComplete (this is great for confirming/adding details for a POI based on a fun question and answer format).
  • OSM Go! (both web and app. I use this mainly for quickly adding basic POIs like bike parking, water fountains, public toilets, etc.)
  • Every Door (specifically for adding addresses and details to buildings).

Hey, thanks for your answer. I'll have to look into OSM Go! and Every Door since they're not ones I've heard of