I'm using Go Map for quick editing on the go. It's only available for IOS
though: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Go_Map!!

It's pretty much as powerful as iD (at least to my knowledge, I never use
iD for anything more complicated than adding poi's or changing tag values)
and pretty easy to use for smaller edits, or for example adding a shop or
street name on the go.

/Andreas

On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 11:49 PM, Andrew Harvey <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 20 June 2016 at 22:48, Oleksiy Muzalyev <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Maps.me editor has got the principal difference from other editors, - it
> can be used without an active Internet connection.
>
> I've been editing in JOSM for years and just started editing with
> Maps.me, and the fact that it's very fast and easy to make the edit is
> the main reason I have. If I walk past a shop, it's very easy to add
> it straight through the app, vs making a note and then spending time
> back home converting that note into mapping in JOSM.
>
> The down side of course is that the Maps.me data isn't updated very
> frequently so I might be duplicating data which has been added after
> Maps.me last generated the data extracts, or potentially already in
> OSM but Maps.me wasn't rendering it (so I thought it didn't exist). I
> think this is something Maps.me should address that if it finds a
> similar tag nearby which was created at a time after your local
> offline data and if so let you know about it before uploading.
>
> It's also frustrating that I can't add key=value tags, as an expert
> user this would be a handy option.
>
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