It’s essentially an open source fork of maps.me by the original creators.

I’ve been using OSMAnd for years, but it always felt laggy and not that reliable. Searching was slow and so on. Many street or things it didn’t instantly find.

In the Graphene App Store I jnust discovered Accrescent (another app store thing but only with like 10 apps - they’re all gold though, god damn)

An in there I found organic maps. And this shit is google maps level responsive. If you’re on the lookout for a google maps replacement - consider trying this.

Byeeee

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      Yeah, you can see that organic maps is sadly not there yet in terms of driving-interface, but hopefully its getting there soon.

      Afaik the app is far younger than magic earth and for what it is its super good. I’m so stoked to see how organic maps is gonna develop in the coming years

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      I second magic earth for driving. The only reason I haven’t entirely removed Google maps from my phone yet is because magic earth doesn’t have data on business hours. This is the last killer feature I’m waiting for.

      In the meantime I’m routing for any open source map that can do live traffic and business info.

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        Honestly, I uses organic maps and if its not mapped I just go on the business website. Fuck google, thats why!

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        I use gmap wv for that. It’s just the web view of google maps but works better than Firefox and easier to pull up when osm fails. Navigation obviously doesn’t work but should satisfy your use case.

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      Interesting. Do you happen to know where it gets its traffic data from? I haven’t yet personally found anything nearly as useful as Waze.

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        They collect location of their users but anonimize every data on device, they can’t track anyone personally. They also sell their SDK to businesses and collect data from there as well.

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          From reading the Magic Earth FAQ, I believe the user data actually isn’t used for traffic at all (at least the manually reported events certainly aren’t).

          Edit: never mind I missed a later part in the FAQ:

          Do you share data with third parties?

          We send position data to our traffic provider to generate real-time traffic information. The data is anonymized on the phone, using a changing key (so it’s not linked to you), and it is deleted after 5 minutes.

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            I use it frequently, and it’s mostly right. It can tell traffic jams really precisely (it says something like “you will have to stop in 300m” and the traffic jam is actually starts at ∓10m from that point)

            But it tries to navigate me through fully closed roads. I don’t know why is that. The kind of closed road it misses is regularly closed, but at irregular intervals (like most weekends on the summer, but not always, if there is some happening it is also closed on weekdays, etc). These kind of irregular things shouldn’t be mapped in OpenStreetMap (As documented in the wiki) I have a feeling that they think that it should be mapped, but I won’t map it.

            I guess it also depends on where you live, so just try it first.

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              Honestly, when a road is closed for a weekend at irregular intervals without a schedule in advance its not reasonable to map it. I contribute to OSM from time to time and thought about it as well but the general consensus is to map regular closures or road closures that go on for like more than a month. OSM is a general purpose map and not for mapping road closures as current data will be used long after now on offline navigation gps devices. We would probably need an open street closure map that aggregates all the databases for road closures and interact with osm. For the major ones I know I’ve just been blocking what I know locally to not route through it, as I can’t be bothered in starting a project like that

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            Given they are working with third party for traffic data, it should be theoretically possible for them to exploit ad network or work with google for mobile locations.

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      Proprietary software that collects my data, no thanks. It was fine when there weren’t any alternatives but that isn’t the case anymore.

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      If we don’t need traffic Information Organic maps is fine too. It now even says where you have to turn which is a major improvement.

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        It now even says where you have to turn

        Only if the map has road lanes defined. That means: everybody join OpenStreetMap and map your local area! :)

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      Magic Earth is not an open source app. They haven’t released any source code. Mentioning it as the OP title is about open source maps app.

      https://www.magicearth.com/faq-en/

      Will Magic Earth be Open Source?

      No; since it is also used commercially (we have a paid Magic Earth SDK for business partners), we cannot make the code public.

      That being said, I love using Magic Earth for driving. It works quite well as long as your area is up-to-date on OSM

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      Does it have temporary speed traps and trajectory based traps?

      I often drive in the middle of the night and speedlimits make me fall asleep.

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    Idk … In their description on f-droid they crossed out “no pesticides” and wrote “purely organic” … It implies they are using organic pesticides. Not sure if that’s something for me tbh.

    Edit: screenshot added

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    It is pretty solid. It lacks some advanced features such as routing around preset areas but that’s a minor complaint.

    Aldo it is only as good as OSM. Get to work on the map.

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      Also the search doesn’t work, so there is that…

      Also using it in android auto is a pain and every action takes between 10x and 100x longer than on the phone.

      But yeah it is pretty good and I try to contribute to it when I can. I don’t know how to contribute to bad instruction translations though. It just says “verlaat” on an exit in dutch which grammatically makes no sense.

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        I noticed that it only downloads local maps initially. You can download more maps and expand the area that it searches in. Maybe this is why you are having issues with searches? I assume that if you search for a place in a map that it hasn’t downloaded it may have trouble finding it.

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          Nope. I type in SPAR and it gives me a bunch of random results 150km away.

          I type in Grocery and it gives me SPAR 1.5km away.

          I need to type in the exact address for it to find a place, with no errors. Otherwise I can type a category name and hope that it finds it and that I guessed right, that also works.

          If you type in a partial name (I.e. not the full legal name including company abbreviations) of a store it will break itself and show you completely random unrelated results from a random place in the country.

          I took a bunch of screenshots a while back as proof.

          It is fundamentally broken, and it is widely reported IIRC, but I don’t know if there are any issues open about it.

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      Many street numbers do not exist in OpenStreetMap because no one created them! So if you know about some area with this issue, help edit the map!

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      Depends what you mean with “doesn’t do”. I haven’t used Organic maps that much yet, but OSMand can handle street numbers. So Organic maps should too.

      However it handles them very poorly, you have to type the address in a certain way or it won’t recognise the number in it. Sharing from another app works pretty well most of the time though.

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      You need to go around with street complete and add numbers. It takes time but it is fun and good exercise.

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    Does it know how to navigate NYC public transit? That’s a big use case for me. I don’t need driving directions. I need to know which subway is closest.

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    Ok downloaded. Seems very nice!

    Still working out how to get directions but all things in good time.

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    Organic Maps is my goto solution for car navigation because it is very quick, responsive and does not require an high end phone. It just works. However for anything more advanced than that (e.g. live location sharing or recording, planning a hiking trip, navigating mountain bike trails, contributing to OpenStreemMap), OSMAnd is still without contender.

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      For me, it’s even better than GMaps, because it lets me navigate on bike paths, which GMaps couldn’t.

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        Here a a few things that I miss from OsmAnd:

        • adding more than a handful of routing points is tedious
        • you cannot plan partially or fully independent from existing roads
        • no way to save and restore a planned trip
        • no overlays for hill shading or incline visualization. Very useful for assessing the effort of a route.
        • no public transport support. Very useful for planning a trip with transitions.
        • no rain radar
        • satellite view
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    Astronomical Clock in Prague is like a fucking wormhole for humans. Last time I was there it felt there was like a thousand people in one small place.

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      my wife forced me to get up really early to look at it without coffee so I wasn’t quite as whelmed as I should’ve been. Prague is lovely though.

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    Thanks for the share, had no idea. It felt so nice that I already added two contributions to OpenStreetMap.

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    Does it do navigation with routes based on current traffic conditions? Because that’s table stakes to me.

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          It’ll at least give you good directions, car/bicycle/walking-optimized based on what you select.

          It’ll get there, just needs time.

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            I mean great if it gets there but in the meantime I’m not going to recommend it to anyone as a google maps replacement. It does look like a good maps.me replacement for hiking though!

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              I wouldn’t have said it was a replacement just yet to non -open source centric folks, personally.

              More attention isn’t a bad thing though, sometimes devs need more input to decide what to focus on next.

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    It’s also improving really fast. Organic Maps has a great community of developers.

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    Wow that genuinely looks unbelievable!

    It’s like an old mall or whatever map except without you are here and movable!