MapComplete
graphhopper-maps
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MapComplete
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Can the brand logos be removed ?
Bonus: if something is missing, you can easily correct it yourself, e.g. with https://mapcomplete.org
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Show HN: A map that tells you if a NYC cafe has WiFi, a restroom, and an outlet
Such a niche map is something that is very hard to pull of. You need a community of millions to contribute geodata, so if such a map is not based on OpenStreetMap, it is destined to whither after a few years.
But, don't fret. This is precisely why I made https://mapcomplete.org, where you can create niche maps based on OpenStreetMap. This jumpstarts general information but has the possibility to add very niche questions. The added bonus is that, when you add e.g. a cafe, it'll be available in all other maps as well.
For this topic, I've added a filter to filter on 'has internet access'. I also added the question if a cafe offers electricity, but those haven't been marked in NYC yet; so here is a map with all cafes offering internet access: https://mapcomplete.org/cafes_and_pubs.html?z=9.8&lat=40.697...
Browsing can be done without an account, contributing requires an OSM-account.
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Public restrooms are hard to find in America. That’s a problem
For those who want to help out with adding all public toilets to OpenStreetMap: I made a website to make this easy: https://mapcomplete.org/toilets
You can see all toilets without an account and add a missing toilet or update information with a free/libre OpenStreetMap-account. Adding information also means it'll get picked up eventually by many of the navigation apps out there (such as Maps.me, Organic Maps, OsmAnd, nearly all of the cycle+pedestrian route planners, ...).
And there are many other thematic maps - a template system makes them easy to setup: https://mapcomplete.org/
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Happy Birthday OpenStreetMap
Just want to point out that this user is the creator of the wonderful tool MapComplete (https://mapcomplete.osm.be) which helps you adding more information to the data available in the OSM database. If you have some free time and have local knowledge of your area, I really suggest giving this tool a try, you can choose between multiple themes (which will show different quests) and add info that you know the most.
- What is the best app through which I can contribute to Open Street Maps?
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How many people are contributing per editing software to OSM each month?
Maybe MapComplete too? https://mapcomplete.osm.be
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Selling Machines
I'm thinking about making a mapcomplete theme specifically for all types of vending machines, but I'm lacking the time for it.
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Searching for an open Café in my town on desktop
Mapcomplete is just the website for your requirements and for desktop use.
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OpenStreetMap is in trouble - a critical review of Microsoft's 'Bing Map Builder'
They aim for a simple (aka reduced) editor to use - if they work out some of the technical issues - they kind of deliver that promise. But of course, I like MapComplete more as "simple editor". (Disclaimer: that's what I made)
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OpenStreetMap is in trouble – a critical take on Bing Map Builder
The reason that I haven't pursued a gamification approach with https://mapcomplete.osm.be is twofold:
- I'm focusing on other usability issues (and features) first
graphhopper-maps
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Happy Birthday OpenStreetMap
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.graphhopper.maps/
Unlike most OSM apps it requires an internet connection but has the advantage of an address search with auto complete and alternative routes.
Or use the website https://graphhopper.com/maps/ (disclaimer: I'm one of the founders of GraphHopper)
Both come with a custom model editor (gear button in the top left) where you can tweak the routing preferences to your liking like prefering more the official bike routes or more elevation avoidance or a slower speed etc.
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Anything you wish there was an open source solution for?
https://graphhopper.com/maps/ is an amazing product that is open source, but it just does routing (with GPX download). I wish it had a little PostGIS data browser that I could write into via routes I draw on the map, or I upload (or import from other devices using something like GarminDB or similar). That, and adding arbitrary points, would be great. Just a simple, general-purpose map authoring tool. I just feel like I'm missing something, it seems like this would exist already.
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A software that will plan the most efficient routes for visiting address from my work location
Graphhopper. It has an Android client that uses its web service. You can also try out the web app.
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Privacy Respecting Route Planner
Yes. Try it out at https://graphhopper.com/maps/
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The New GraphHopper Maps Route Planner
Open Source. The routing server is open source too and geocoding too.
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Asking for the obvious...
GraphHopper might be an option as well.
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Select text field and minimize popup: is it possible?
Note that you can always submit a feature request here: https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper-maps/issues
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What routing tools/software do you like to plan tours?
I'm always on the lookout in this category. I prefer the KISS principle and avoid subscription bleeds. Recently found GraphHopper with a web interface and a Droid app.
- Maps.earth – free and open-source web maps
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Is it possible to get turn by turn directions on a Linux laptop
There is even an experimental in-browser turn-by-turn navigation feature, which you can use with your local graphhopper service, but on a laptop you probably have no GPS and you have to use it from a phone (see the identical f-droid app for this purpose).
What are some alternatives?
openstreetmap-statistics - Monthly updated interactive statistics about OpenStreetMap.
Openstreetmap - The Rails application that powers OpenStreetMap
openaedmap-frontend - Map which shows locations of defibrillators (AEDs) and allows adding new ones.
Graphhopper - Open source routing engine for OpenStreetMap. Use it as Java library or standalone web server.
StreetComplete - Easy to use OpenStreetMap editor for Android
photon - an open source geocoder for openstreetmap data
overpass-turbo - A web based data mining tool for OpenStreetMap using the Overpass API.
Router5 - Flexible and powerful universal routing solution
PhotoMap - App for Nextcloud, that shows geotagged photos on a map
planetiler - Flexible tool to build planet-scale vector tilesets from OpenStreetMap data fast
app - Prototype toolkit for sustainable urban design at the speed of thought.
universal-router - A simple middleware-style router for isomorphic JavaScript web apps