On android it asks dedicated mapping app, or firefox or chrome, and I
select afterwards "just once" so it asks me every time.

I assume if I do not pick just once it will remember and go straight
without asking me, as your apple is doing.

See here for first place I found after a search:
http://www.glimsoft.com/01/31/how-to-use-openstreetmap-on-ios-7-in-7-lines-of-code/

"in today’s programming tutorial, I’ll show you how easy it is to use
OpenStreetMap maps in your app instead of default Apple maps. "

On 17/07/2015, Donie Kelly <[email protected]> wrote:
> HI Dan
>
> Are you on Android, because on iOS it only jumps to Apple maps when you
> click directions?
>
> Donie
>
>> On 17 Jul 2015, at 15:44, Daniel Cussen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> So I did some tests.
>>
>> If I go to finer.eircode.ie on my phone and put in a postcode, and
>> then click directions, the co-ordinates are handed over to my phone. I
>> then have a choice of which mapping app to use. It is important to
>> pick DIRECTIONS as other options use the eircode mapping website. The
>> DIRECTIONS option does not appear on the non mobile version.
>>
>> Using google maps, it takes my current location and directs me all the
>> way to a GPS position. This currently works even though google maps
>> does not support eircode.
>>
>> You can do this 15 times a day, currently, and assuming an OSM app
>> works the same, it will also be handed the position. It even shows the
>> address info with the house number and name pulled from Eircode.
>>
>> This is a current possible use case. I am assuming it is currently
>> possible or should be possible with OSM.  I don't have any OSM apps on
>> my phone at present to try.
>>
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