omim VS eraser-map

Compare omim vs eraser-map and see what are their differences.

omim

πŸ—ΊοΈ MAPS.ME β€” Offline OpenStreetMap maps for iOS and Android (by mapsme)

eraser-map

Privacy-focused mapping application for Android (by mapzen)
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omim eraser-map
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0.0 0.0
over 1 year ago over 6 years ago
C++ Kotlin
Apache License 2.0 GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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omim

Posts with mentions or reviews of omim. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-09.

eraser-map

Posts with mentions or reviews of eraser-map. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-02.
  • Why Openstreetmap as a product fails to compete with Google Maps – part 1/3
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 2 Jan 2021
    (Former Mapzen employee here).

    I _think_ you're talking about Eraser Map(https://github.com/mapzen/eraser-map) right?

    It was awesome! It's the closest I know of to "Google Maps, but open source and based on open data". It was an app built for _end users_, not OSM editors. And it worked pretty darn well. When it didn't, any problems could (at least theoretically) be addressed with improvements to OSM data or the Mapzen open-source projects.

    There was a team of at least two people working on it full time, plus lots of work on the design, product, and integration with geocoding, routing, transit etc. The multi-modal (switching from walking to transit to car, etc) transit directions were particularly awesome.

    I used it as my daily driver for much of my navigation around NYC, and as time went on only had to fall back to Google Maps maybe 25% of the time, usually for missing POI data.

    Unfortunately I think it's one of the few Mapzen projects that hasn't seen new life after the company shut down, and like you said it would take quite a bit of work (read: money) to keep it going. It might be possible with some work to find grant money through a couple organizations. The OSMF has done some awesome work lately with the micro-grants, but this would definitely be a level we haven't seen (yet).

What are some alternatives?

When comparing omim and eraser-map you can also consider the following projects:

StreetComplete - Easy to use OpenStreetMap editor for Android [Moved to: https://github.com/streetcomplete/StreetComplete]

osmscout-server - Maps server providing tiles, geocoder, and router

StreetComplete - Easy to use OpenStreetMap editor for Android

osmand_map_creation - OSM data + open address data compiled for use in OSMAnd

Geoadmin - Source code of map.geo.admin.ch. Managed by geoadmin/infra-terraform-github-bgdi

vtm - OpenGL vector map library - running on Android, iOS, Desktop and browser.

openstreetmap-tile-server - Docker file for a minimal effort OpenStreetMap tile server

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