I’m looking to never have to use Google Maps. Is OsmAnd+ the best?

  • @DeuxChevaux
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    611 months ago

    I have been using MapFactor Navigator for decades already. It uses OSM for maps (or Tomtom maps, if you want to go commercial), and you can configure every aspect of the navigation; you can completely geek out on it, if you want.

    Not affiliated at all, just a happy user.

      • @LonelyToaster
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        1011 months ago

        GPS became available to the public in the 80’s. I’d say that counts as decades old

      • Auk
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        411 months ago

        GPS tech is definitely decades old, I could dig out a couple of handheld units I have in a box that would qualify for that distinction (circa 2000) and those were a few models into what was available to consumers let alone unis and governments.

        Using that specific application for decades is more of a stretch, but technically possible if you count all Mapfactor navigation and they first used it on a PC (released 2002 apparently). Even on mobile devices it’s not that far off qualifying as possible though (released 2007 on Windows CE so 16 years).