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MapAm💜re

How often do you edit #OpenStreetMap using a small screen/mobile device?

Feel free to add a reply, to elaborate or share your thoughts about your favorite tools/apps for editing while mobile.

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Usually-Always (80-100% of the time)
30
0%
Often/Frequently (50-79% of the time)
32
0%
Occassionaly (30-49% of the time)
27
0%
Seldom/Never
60
0%
0 people voted.
Voting ended 2 Oct 2023 at 6:36.
7 comments
Sven-Kristofer Pilz

@MapAmore mostly @streetcomplete and Vespucci to add new nodes outside of what @streetcomplete supports (usually benches).

pr3d :AFD:

@MapAmore i use Every Door, SCEE and FireYak for Hydrants

Jez Nicholson

@MapAmore StreetComplete for whole streets of house numbers/names. Vespucci for multiple shops...but, if I'm out-and-about and see a shop has closed, then everything is too painful to simplify fire up and make a quick single change

거윈 🍉

@MapAmore

When I'm mobile, my go-to editing app is #OsmAnd, though occasionally I use #Vespucci, and #EveryDoor.

#SCEE for fun/random editing.

Ian Wagner

@MapAmore fairly often but that’s because most of me edits are POIs. For anything other than this, basic tag edits, or task focused workflows, it’s not practical.

Thibault Molleman🇧🇪 🌈🐝

@MapAmore
2 years ago: not often. These days: more than half of my edits are mobile. Mostly @MapComplete and sometimes @streetcomplete and super occasionally @vespucci_editor

#OpenStreetMap

Ruben Capiau

@MapAmore #StreetComplete is very convenient for mobile editing, but not suitable for adding new elements like roads or buildings.

#Vespucci allows for adding elements, but feels a bit clunky. Working on a small screen isn't advisable anyways for complex edit operations. Therefore, I usually make notes and edit on desktop for anything that is more complex than a simple POI. Never used the #iD editor on mobile.

I also use #OsmAnd for recording GPX tracks and creating OSM notes.

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