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Overview:

Discussion on the Openstreetmap service that has the most open map data that began in 2004.


Apps:

JOSM: Map editor

Comaps: Offline maps that's great for walking/hiking/cycling

Magic Earth: Great for driving


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!comaps@sopuli.xyz


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cross-posted from: https://linkage.ds8.zone/post/517080

I have over 700 street addresses that ultimately need to become a category or group of favourites in #OSMand. In the past I used a web service called something like nomenatum. I don’t think that option still exists. This article suggests batch encoding on this site, claiming it’s gratis but it looks like a costly subscription.

I must say that using a service to do the job of software is not a great idea. We have #OpenStreetMaps. In principle, OSM and a tool should be able to handle this offline without a service.

Of course it’s possible to search each address by hand in OSMand and then save the location. It would be absurdly labor intensive but it proves that a service is not needed, in principle.

Is there any way to feed a list of addresses to OSMand?

Or is there a linux app that can do this work, ideally offline?

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[–] RheumatoidArthritis@mander.xyz 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

You should be able to run Nominatim in Docker and script that, but if you're looking for a ready-made program for this very specific use case, bad luck.

[–] LibreMonk@linkage.ds8.zone 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

thanks. Indeed I just checked and Nominatim is still viable. I may just do that.

Though I must say it’s bizarre that such a common need has no software. Everytime I travel somewhere, reviews for interesting restaurants, beer, attractions, etc, only give addresses, not GPS coords. I would expect by now someone would have been driven mad by all the manual entry by hand.