Nice to see, how the score comes together.

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    4 hours ago

    I switched from gmaps (ugh, google) to magic earth (bit clunky) to osmand+ (super customisable but that also quickly overloads daily use) to CoMaps and am very happy with this app. It’s easy to use, looks nice and still gives me the options to easily upload changes to OSM.

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      3 hours ago

      Thanks for this summery. I’ll try the app. An easy way to add something to OSM “on the go” is appreciated.

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    5 hours ago

    Just like organicmaps, it’s great for offline hiking trail maps. Search is terrible compared to gmaps though, unfortunately, which is understandable. Good, context-sensitive search is hard, and Google has decades of experience in refining (and ruining) it. But whenever I’m in doubt about mobile data coverage I reach for organicmaps comaps

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    I use it am really happy with it, it can’t compete with Google Maps on all areas (planning a trip that requires multiple kinds of public transport is big one for me), but it’s good enough als daily driver, can definitely recommend to anyone wanting to exit big tech.