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OsmAnd Maps Analysis

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OsmAnd Maps is a versatile offline navigation application built on OpenStreetMap data. It provides users with detailed maps and a range of features designed for various modes of travel. Users can access customizable navigation profiles tailored for cars, bicycles, or pedestrians, allowing for a personalized navigation experience. The app excels in offering offline map access, ensuring that users can navigate even in areas without internet connectivity. Additionally, it supports route planning based on terrain inclines and the ability to record and share GPX tracks.

This application is particularly useful for outdoor enthusiasts, as it includes features like topographic maps and the option to edit OpenStreetMap data. Users can update their maps frequently, ensuring they have the latest information. The ability to share GPX tracks further enhances its utility, making it a reliable choice for travelers looking to explore new areas without the need for constant online access.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
5.3.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
168
Downloads Last Week
6

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Developer’s Description

Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. OsmAnd Maps is a map application with access to the free, worldwide, and high-quality OpenStreetMap (OSM) data. All map data can be stored on your device's memory card for offline use. All the main functionalities work both online and offline (no internet needed). Some of the main features: Map Viewing. Display your position and orientation on the map. Optionally align the map according to compass or your direction of motion. Save your most important places as Favorites. Display POIs (point of interests) around you. Can display specialized online tile maps. Can display satellite view (from Bing). Can display different overlays like touring/navigation GPX tracks and additional maps with customizable transparency. Optionally display place names in English, local, or phonetic spelling. Use OpenStreetMap. High quality information from the best collaborative projects of the world. Global maps from OpenStreetMap, available per country or region. Unlimited download, directly from the app. Always up-to-date maps (updated at least once a month). Compact offline vector maps. Also supports online or cached tile maps. Safety Features. Optional automated day/night view switching. Share your location so that your friends can find you. Bicycle and Pedestrian Features. The maps include foot, hiking, and bike paths, great for outdoor activities. Special display modes for bike and pedestrian. Optional public transport stops (bus, tram, train) including line names. Optional speed and altitude display. OsmAnd is open source and actively being developed. Everyone can contribute to the application by reporting bugs, improving translations, or coding new features. The project is in a lively state of continuous improvement by all these forms of developer and user interaction. The project progress also relies on financial contributions to fund the development, coding, and testing of new functionalities. Approximate map coverage and quality: Western Europe: Eastern Europe: Russia: North America: South America: Asia: Japan & Korea: Middle East: Africa: Antarctica: Most countries around the globe available as map downloads. From Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, from Australia to the USA. Argentina, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Mexico, UK, Spain.

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