I liked using it but 15€/year for navigation is too much for me. I’m going to stick to osmand now. At least osmand is open source. It has roughly the same features. It’s just not that beautiful. I paid for osmand btw. What’s your alternative?
Edit: And I like paying for osmand because it is open source.


As someone who lives in a major european city who never has and never will drive, I cannot comprehend this. Guess I’ll stick to the Transit app until the FOSS map devs get their head out of their car centric asses and build something that works for everyone.
I mean it’s open source, so you can help out. And there’s no standard for publishing public transport time tables, so it is an incredibly hard task to stay on top of updates from even a single country’s bus and train companies.
Really love how quickly this community places the burden on the user as soon as they point out issues or lack of features in a FOSS app. I already said I don’t use it nor am I planning to in the foreseeable future. I really wish I had the time and the tech know-how to tinker with coding programming and whatnot… But I’m just a simple person trying to get from point A to point B efficiently.
Pretty much the entire OSM sphere is developed and populated by volunteers. And they you come along and say they should take their heads out of their ass. Yes, the burden is on the users, because the developers are users themselves. No, not everyone has programming skills, but even nontechnical people can still contribute to the dataset with bus station locations and bus routes.
It’s completely okay to not use a piece of software, and if you have some feedback to give that might sway you, great! But don’t insult the developers because they have limited time and resources.
Ok so I’m not allowed to criticize their software unless I’m actively collaborating /using their product? Is that what you’re fucking saying? Lmao. Ok. Lol I see the devs are not the only ones who need to pull their heads out their asses here.