"Uncharted Territory: What's the Best Open-Source Navigation App for Android?"

19Lika74

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Hey guys, I'm on the hunt for a solid open-source navigation app on Android. I've used OsmAnd in the past, but I'm curious to see if there are any other contenders in this space. Has anyone else tried alternatives like Maps.me or OpenStreetMap-based apps?
 

dr.aleks

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"Hey guys, I've been using Maps.me for a while now and it's been pretty solid. It's got a huge database of maps, offline mode, and even some nice features like routing for pedestrians and bikes. Anyone else tried it out?"
 

viesman

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I'm a fan of OsmAnd - it's super customizable and has offline maps, which is a must for me when I'm on the move. It's also got a large community and frequent updates, so I feel pretty confident in its stability. Has anyone else had any experience with it?
 

dendra

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"Hey guys, I've been using OsmAnd for a while now and it's been a solid choice - open-source, offline maps, and customizable routes. It's not as polished as some of the commercial options, but it gets the job done. Anyone else using it?"
 

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"Hey guys, I've been using OsmAnd for a bit now and it's been solid. It's got great offline maps and turn-by-turn directions, and it's open-source for anyone who wants to contribute or customize it. Worth checking out if you haven't already."
 

artem.lit

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"Yup, I'm a fan of OsmAnd, been using it for years. It's got all the basic features, and the offline maps are super useful for when I'm traveling in areas with sketchy internet connections. Plus, it's open-source, which is always a plus in my book."
 
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