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My experience has been OSMAnd feels "heavy". It is a large app but i guess there's so much it just feels sluggish. But it has the most features which I use as my go to reference.
Organic maps (and CoMaps) feels sleeker and quicker but when im on the road I want traffic updates.
For the last few years my go to is Magic Earth for the traffic data.
My issues with OSM is a lot of missing information and incorrect roads. I have contributed updates but when I'm driving and I come across something wrong there's no way for me to flag it so i can revisit it later.
All in all I'm still torn between them all and still waiting for the day one ticks all the boxes.
More often than not I find I end up using Google Maps to get me out of a wrong or missing turn or to the final destination because finding places on OSM isn't there yet. If OSM gets something wrong when I'm driving I don't have time to faff around trying to fix it so GMaps takes over the rest of the way and I dislike having to do so
Someone else had mentioned Magic Earth but I was under the impression that it was another big tech thing (I guess I was thinking of Google Earth) but you saying it again made me check it out.
Seems like not OSS but their claim of privacy focus actually makes me interested so I'll try it out! I'm even okay with the small fee, I know servers cost money to run. Glad to see they're working on a non-Google or Apple payment.
I looked up Magic Earth because of your comment and was disappointed that you require either a Google Play account or an Apple account as the app has a €0.99 annual subscription. On the bright side, they have an FAQ that states they are working on an alternative. So, hopefully soon we will see that implemented.
They do? I dont recalling having needed to pay for it and dont need to log in. I even have a degoogled phone... maybe it used to be free