Not yet, all the more reason to talk about it and help it gain traction with the devs of the apps I use
Not yet, all the more reason to talk about it and help it gain traction with the devs of the apps I use
That’s true, if you want as much info and/or customization osmand is the best, especially factoring in that it’s open source. It’s definitely a power users dream, but i think most people would not like it nearly as much for standard navigation as e.g. organic maps
If osmand is the best nav/map app you’ve used, how many have you used?
I think organic maps is better for navigation, or if you’re willing to use a closed source app magic earth uses openstreetmap data but also has traffic data and makes it really easy to flag closed roads and other hazards while you’re enroute
Yeah kiss launcher is great, plus you can use it to replace google assistant as well which is a huge bonus if you don’t install google apps
All the stuff i would use reddit as an actual source for is things where it’s either obvious that the person is wrong or easy to check or think through. Same for lemmy
Quite frankly I don’t know, hopefully someone else can chime in with more info? If I had to guess maybe something to do with security, but idk with certainty
edit after a quick search, from somone who claimed to be a dev in the comments here: “Apps don’t need to be open-source, split APKs are fully supported, metadata verification is more robust, (unattended) unprivileged updates are supported in the official client, and (in my opinion - you may read the docs for yourself) Accrescent has more strict quality control requirements.”