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differentiation to other OSM navigation apps #75

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Simplenuity opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 4 comments
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differentiation to other OSM navigation apps #75

Simplenuity opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 4 comments

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@Simplenuity
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Thanks for this impressive app!

I've read the wiki and a had a look through all the issues. I'd like to understand what sets osmin apart from other OSM based navigation apps? What was the motivation behind creating osmin, what's the x-factor?

Many thanks

@janbar
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janbar commented Aug 30, 2024

  • The first intent was to simplify the usage of the off-road navigation using your tracks (gpx), that can be uploaded or build with the app itself.
  • Second, it has a very low power consumption, so you can navigate for 6~8 hours with a mobile device.
  • Overall, using features like searching for a location, creating favorites or navigating to them are easy to use, simple and straightforward.
  • All data as favorites and tracks are open and stored in a widely used format: CSV ans GPX.

So the tags are "EASY TO USE", "SAFE", "RELIABLE", "OPEN".

@Simplenuity
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Many thanks for clarifying!

Might be worth adding to README and/or wiki.

6-8 hours screen time? Then it definitely deserves the tag "BATTERY FRIENDLY", too :)
Also will be interesting to see how off-road navigation compares with OSMand.

People might think twice (I did) whether to install two OSM apps as the maps need to be downloaded twice.

@AgentSteel
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I like that Osmin is a much lighter and faster app than the bigger names (Osmand...), who are bloated and are unusable on older, low-ram Android devices.

@Framstag
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Framstag commented Sep 8, 2024

The initial goals of libosmscout, which is the engine behind osmin were:

  • Everything Offline with a reasonable disk size
  • Fast with low memory usage
  • High customizability of map (offline)

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