
Apple Maps
Google Maps
OpenStreetMap
HERE WeGo
Bing Maps
MapQuest
2GIS
Waze
Manuskript
Scrivener
yWriter
oStorybook
Novelize
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Novlr
Apple Maps
ManuskriptApple Maps is particularly recommended for iPhone and iPad users who value privacy and seamless integration with other Apple services. It's also a good option for those who frequently use Apple devices and services for a cohesive user experience.
Manuskript might be a bit more popular than Apple Maps. We know about 1 link to it since March 2021 and only 1 link to Apple Maps. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Regarding bullet 6, I thought Apple Maps doesn't collect travel history? I looked on apple.com/maps and this is what they say:. Source: over 3 years ago
Looks like you want something that integrates well with your workflow. The closest to your description seems to be Manuskript although I haven't used it. But your requirement of "keeping notes and frameworks and linking back and forth" should be possible by stitching together existing Linux tools using a syntax like markdown or asciidoc so that you can use any text editor to write your story and use external tools... Source: almost 5 years ago
Google Maps - Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.
Scrivener - Scrivener is a content-generation tool for composing and structuring documents.
OpenStreetMap - OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
yWriter - Free writing software designed by the author of the Hal Spacejock and Hal Junior series. yWriter6 helps you write a book by organising chapters, scenes, characters and locations in an easy-to-use interface.
HERE WeGo - HERE WeGo - Maps - Routes - Directions - All ways from A to B in one
oStorybook - oStorybook : a free Open Source novel writing program for creative writers