• JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    OsmAnd is a genuinely amazing app that I have been using for literally 14 years. For everything other than business information, it’s clearly the best in class. Far better than the new kid on the FOSS block Organic Maps, let alone certain commercial apps that shall remain nameless. It’s always a surprise to me how few normies have even heard of OsmAnd. Possibly not helped by the awkward semi-pronouncable name.

    I’m just bothered by one thing: the ongoing opacity about OsmAnd’s business model. They provide no explanations at all, despite the slick site and what appears to be an impressive staff list. They need to be more transparent about who’s paying for all this and how.

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      7 days ago

      Osmand isn’t cheap to buy and a lot of people pay for it. Where else do you think their money comes from?

      Osmand is slow and too complex on my pixel 9, yet I still use it

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        Osmand is slow

        Yeah, rendering speed is atrocious. Organic Map renders much smoother.

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        I think I bought it for some 5€ some years ago, osmand+ that is. I thought that was a bargain really. I’ve been using the fdroid one now for a long time, I wanted to donate some more money but they seemed to accept bitcoin only. I’ll have a look if that changed.

        Osmand rules.

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          It’s slow in general, they’re not using vector maps like organic maps do. I love what OsmAnd does but it’s definitely slower to render and more sluggish to navigate than other maps on my FairPhone 5.

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            Yes and no. OsmAnd tends to have far more details to display — more data to display or filter out. I’m guessing that if you had a smaller rendering file (instruction for painting) along with a smaller obf (less data due to prefiltering), it’d be closer to comparable.

            Edit: The link, which addresses slowness with GrapheneOS not experienced with stock ROM, seems to specifically address the (non-stock) FairPhone too.

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            6 days ago

            You enabled exploit protection compatibility mode as mentioned in the link?

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              Yes, exploit protection is not responsible for osmands slowness. It could impact startup, but nothing more

              It’s not related to graphene. I’ve seen osmamd being snaily on other flagships as well

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        7 days ago

        It’s FOSS and available free on F-Droid. Small app transactions are not paying for that staff list.

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    • New main navigation widget combines turn arrow and navigation instructions
      

      Current route info widget: displays ETA, arrival time, and distance Redesigned the Configure screen for widgets New option to select widget size for left and right panels Reset action for the Average speed widget Discover Top-Ranked POIs with the New Explore Mode Wikidata Integration in Map Data (Popular Places - Wikipedia) Improved searching OSM routes and choosing it for navigation Detailed information on Ski Slopes and MTB Trails Added Coordinates Grid with geographical coordinates Crags and climbing areas on the map Detailed information for linear objects Mountain peak heights in feet Prominent peaks now discoverable via map and search USA address search with TIGER data Changing UX for Intermediate destinations in Waypoints Added ability to change and set the default appearance for favorite groups Android Auto improvements AIS Vessel Tracking plugin (nautical navigation)

      Optional updates. Additional updates and refinements for the release.