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I have OSMAnd+, and as a map, it’s great. Data is usually better than GM, and everything is clear. But what it and all other OSM map apps suck at: Searching.
I’d even use a map that send my request to google maps to interpret the search, because currently I’m using Google Maps simply because it’s the only usable one for me.
It’s a bunch of things, focusing the search better on my current location, fixing slight spelling errors, better incremental search, integrated search for both streets and PoI’s. I want to use something OSM based, but I return to google maps every time, simply because I can actually find what I’m looking for :/
Absolutely agreed.
The underlying map is great, the interfaces are great (especially on OrganicMaps), the way it can give me offline access to everything is great but in that crucial moment getting off a train/bus/whatever and thinking - hang on, which direction did I need to go? - the search just undoes everything else because often you literally can not find the location you need. Then it's hand-scrolling to roughly where you think it is, putting down a general pin and then eye-balling the actual location.
Don't get me wrong, it's fun in a sort of 90s-unfolding the city-map kind of way but not if you actually have an appointment somewhere.
OSMAnd+ is a feature beast. It seems like you can customize EVERYTHING.
I find search improved a lot tho.
Maybe I need to have another look, might have been a year.
Not open source, but qwant.com/maps leverages OSM data and makes things searchable.
Interesting, entering something (that’s close, but not 100% correct, so exactly what I’d search for) in the search field pops up a suggestion that has what I want, but pressing enter gives no result. That’s pretty bad UX, especially as they are so close to doing exactly what I’d want.