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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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I just found out that the latest upgrade of magic earth no longer works in the car, it now requires a subscription. Still works on the phone, but having it in the car display is just better.

So is there an alternative that does what waze/magicearth does that you know of? I'm thinking about the real time traffic and hazards update mostly.

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[โ€“] crank0271@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I had just signed up via the mobile app a couple weeks ago for the free trial, renewing at $1/year thereafter. They sent several notifications (or emails, can't remember) about the price going up soon. Hopefully the old pricing will be honored unless cancelled.

I had been looking for a privacy-respecting alternative to Google Maps / Apple Maps that has real time traffic info. Hopefully, as @woelkchen@lemmy.world suggested, the quality of that data doesn't degrade too much due to chasing away users / their data sources.

[โ€“] crank0271@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Just wanted to follow up on this. It shows I was billed $1 today but next year it will renew at $20/year. I'm going to contact them to confirm, and I'm not against paying $1.66/month for a privacy-respecting navigation app with real time traffic info, but the ol' switcheroo is a little much for me.