Hi Jo, Yeah, OsmAnd does everything - but it's pretty complicated. Switching between offline and online maps (a pretty basic task) is really hard (and very hard to remember). To go to online maps you seem to have to: 1) Menu | Settings | Offline data (Download) 2) Expand "Offline maps (vector) 3) Hold down on each offline map until 'deactivate' appears, which you choose. 4) Back out to Settings, select "Online maps" 5) Select "Online and tile maps"
To then choose which one actually shows: 6) Menu | Define view | Map source... 7) Pick one Hmm...written out it doesn't sound that bad, but it took quite a lot of fumbling around to get that far. (I guess the problem is the OsmAnd authors think of vector and tile maps as completely different functions, implemented completely differently, but for the user, they're just two variations on a theme.) Steve On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 4:56 AM, Jo <[email protected]> wrote: > I wanted to tell you a few days ago that OsmAnd does all you want. Maybe > write a small manual page for it, for the subset of features your users > need. > > I didn't do it then, hoping somebody else would have a better suggestion. > > Polyglot > > 2012/11/24 Steve Bennett <[email protected]> > >> Hi all, >> I'm looking for a recommendations of mobile apps to recommend, for >> people visiting rail trails in Australia. What we* need is: >> >> Must have: >> 1) It has to be simple to use. There are lots of powerful apps like >> OSMand, Locus etc, but they're incredibly complex, with lots of features we >> don't need. >> 2) Should by default use bicycle rendering (OpenCycleMap or other), or be >> very easy to change to that. >> 3) We'll need a recommendation for both iPhone and Android. >> >> Nice to have: >> 4) Easy-to-use offline tile downloading/use would be a bonus. (Personally >> I find it pretty complex switching between offline vector rendering and >> online tiles in the apps I mentioned before). >> 5) Features like "food/drink near here" would be a bonus. >> 6) Ability to also choose Google Maps would be a bonus. >> 7) Ability to route along bike paths (ie, rail trails) would be nice. >> >> Once we've chosen an app, we're going to have to give instructions like >> "download the app, push this button to change to cycle mode, push this >> button to download tiles" etc, so the simpler the better. >> >> Thanks, >> Steve >> >> * we = Rail Trails Australia >> >> _______________________________________________ >> talk mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk >> >> >
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