I think the best bet in evaluating the iOS version is to consider the app 
on its own, not in comparison.  The interfaces are different; similar 
functions are sometimes found in different places.  Some differences are 
subtle: for example,  both versions have a Quick action button, but the iOS 
version has fewer options. And. surprisingly, it has no POI overlay labels. 
Some recent Android feature improvements, such as in Settings and 
Favorites, are not (yet) on iOS.  And conversely, the iOS version has a 3D 
view; the Android version doesn't.  

My take: while the apps still aren't functionally equivalent , the 
developers have come a long way in narrowing the gap.  

On Sunday, June 14, 2020 at 11:27:07 PM UTC-7, Karl-Josef Adler wrote:
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> Am Montag, 20. April 2020 12:28:35 UTC+2 schrieb Eugene zmeu:
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>> read more about function osmand.net/features
>>
>
> I can't see any list of features, splitted for Android and iOS
> Does this mean, there are always all features in both systems,
> with some delay may be?
> Or is there a comparing overview of the features?
>

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