• fmstrat
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    338 hours ago

    Time for a repeat comment: Organic Maps does everything Google Maps does (except traffic conditions), and is FOSS. Please encourage places to contribute business information to Open Street Maps.

    • @moakley
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      85 hours ago

      I’m all for swapping apps, but Organic Maps doesn’t even have my home address. And I live in a major metropolitan area.

        • @moakley
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          23 hours ago

          That solves the problem this time, but it doesn’t help if I’m trying to navigate somewhere new.

          If it doesn’t have the address for a 30-year-old house in a major metropolitan area, then I just don’t think it’s a viable replacement for Google Maps, unfortunately.

          • @[email protected]
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            36 minutes ago

            Every time I try to navigate to an address that’s missing in OSM, I just navigate to the nearest one instead. It’s not a big deal.
            And when I have 5 minutes of free time, I add the address.

            That’s how OSM works. There isn’t a dev or company to blame, you can literally fix the missing data yourself. And that’s the only way it works.

          • @ArtVandelay
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            11 hour ago

            I wish OSM had the resources to make something akin to Pokemon Go but instead of capturing something, it adds it to the database.

            • @vatlark
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              246 minutes ago

              You are in luck my friend: https://streetcomplete.app/

              They have made it super easy and fun. I have been playing it for nearly a year and have made a pretty big dent in my local dense metro area.

    • @[email protected]
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      14 hours ago

      I use Google maps mostly to find out where things are, and unfortunately OSM does not have as many places as Google Maps. I can add one or two places I notice are missing (even though the phone interface isn’t that easy) but Google Maps consistently has better information, so I mostly use organic maps for when I already know the address or already know the location is in its database.