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Did you know DDG has their own (Apple) maps? It's good enough for me - the only actual disadvantage is it only has directions for driving and walking, not for cycling or public transport.
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@reinouts @sidereal @RichiH @briankrebs I use OSMAnd , based on OpenStreetMap. It has cycling and public transport as options, and it works offline. https://osmand.net/ @merospit @Iwillyeah @reinouts Or it jumps onto the sidewalk and then inside some store you have no interest in. @roadskater @reinouts it can't be that way for most people or it would never survive. What's wrong with our set ups? @reinouts @RichiH @briankrebs Weird, I remember back circa 2016 Apple Maps was actually really good for public transport, like, better than Google Maps when I was visiting NYC (it would even tell you what part of the platform/train to wait on for the smoothest transfers!). That might have been an NYC only feature I guess, though. Overall I use Apple Maps, GMaps, Google Earth pro, and OSM (really OpenStreetBrowser is better than OSM) about equal, none are perfect but they all have their place. @sidereal I am not sure what they talking about, but Apple has transit directions for almost all cities I have visited. Maybe they are talking specifically about the feature that DuckDuckGo uses. |
@reinouts @sidereal @briankrebs aye. It's not as good as Google routing sadly. For normal maps, I am trying to use OSM more again.