MapWrld is Mymaps but with live-collaboration. Share a link with any number of people and explore and annotate collaboratively on a map. Draw, add markers, line areas and find places to go. Explore the world today, together!
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Real-time collaboration to help plan trips synchronously ✏️ Draw to highlight areas on the map 📏 Create lines to designate paths and measure distance 📐 Create areas to mark different zones 📍 Create markers to save places on the map ☕️ Find places and things to do nearby 🔍 Search and navigate to specific places 👀 Observe other users by clicking on their avatar 📝 View a list of all the annotations, and toggle their visibility 💾 Export the map data as GeoJSON ...and much more - all for free!
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On top of its long list of free features, MapWrld offers paid services such as custom maps, promotions, custom pins and partnerships for schools, small/medium businesses, non-profit organizations and more. Customers can also pay for these services with Bitcoin!
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Our primary audience would be travelling enthusiasts who love to plan trips ahead. They would use the tool to draw to highlight areas on the map, create lines to designate paths and measure distance, create areas to mark different zones and create markers to save places on the map. Small businesses can pay to have a custom annotation to have their business be easily recognized.
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Javascript Firebase Auth HTML OpenStreetMap Turf Mapbox
Based on our record, OsmAnd seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 120 times since March 2021. 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.
> Google maps and Waze does not allow for setting vehicle height As a side note, OsmAnd supports setting vehicle height* and has support for multiple vehicles/routing profiles: https://osmand.net *: and weight, width, and length. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
How does it compare to OsmAnd? https://osmand.net. - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
OsmAnd works for me. I am looking to get off Google, so I try to retire anything that is not on F-Droid. OsmAnd is a independent project ( osmand.net ) that uses the data you can also access under www.openstreetmap.org . The App is not perfect and sometimes it calls for the wrong action, for example when a road is just taking a steep turn it might ask for you to turn onto a different road which is actually the... Source: 5 months ago
When I am on a flight and the flight does not provide the flight information, I am using the OsmAnd, https://osmand.net/, to monitor the flight altitude, speed and direction. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Regarding usage of OpenStreetMap over Google Maps - assuming we're talking mobile usage - you might give OSMAnd[0] a try. I've been using it exclusively on a Pixel loaded with GrapheneOS for a few months now. I would never consider going back to GMaps and I don't feel that I've lost anything either. [0] - https://osmand.net/. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago