Hi Nicolas,

The only iPhone app that I've used for OSM is Pushpin. It works really well as 
a casual tool but is not so good for humanitarian fieldwork because it needs 
connectivity. More of a developed world application. It's also not open source 
if that's something you're concerned about.

Cheers
Robert

Robert Banick | Field GIS Coordinator | International Services | Ì American Red 
Cross<http://www.redcross.org/>
2025 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20006

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Subject: [HOT] Advices on OSM mobile applications for IPhone and Ipad handy for 
field work in humanitarian contexts

Hi there,

I am not familiar with Apple products, any advices/recommendations on OSM 
mobile applications for IPhone and Ipad handy for field work in humanitarian 
contexts, similar to osmAND (Android) we have been using/relying on in some HOT 
on-the-ground projects over the past year.

Any additional recommendations on Android are equally welcome.

Thanks in advance and apologize for cross-posting

Excellent day to all,
Ciao
Nico

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