Based on our record, OpenStreetMap seems to be a lot more popular than Routific. While we know about 129 links to OpenStreetMap, we've tracked only 4 mentions of Routific. 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.
It’s not even better than existing solutions like https://routific.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
At work we ended up using something by the name of Routific for it. Let's us split up by time, distance, number of drivers. Worked pretty well but we weren't concerned on pricing since they offered it free for government at the time. Source: over 2 years ago
There are options that have pricing that are super reasonable for small amounts of routing. https://routific.com/ is an example of one (not that I am recommending it). I saw several others in a Google search. ESRI is another company that probably could get you a decent solution. Source: about 3 years ago
Looking more in to straightaway and routific if by chance anyone has experience with these? Source: about 3 years ago
You can go to https://openstreetmap.org/ , zoom in and enable the map data layer. From there history is accessible. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Hi! I am working on a project mapping bike racks around my city on OpenStreetMap. One of the attributes that I tag is the rack's capacity, but I haven't come to a conclusion about the capacity of these wave-shaped racks:. Source: 7 months ago
I need the bounding boxes of all adminstrative units in a specific region from the largest (e.g. The state) to the smallest (whatever this is called) including the full name of the district. What I mean by that is what is displayed on openstreetmap.org when I search for e.g. Brooklyn: it will be displayed in the search results as "Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, United States of America" – the names joined from... Source: 7 months ago
It's OpenStreetMap (ODbL) and Natural Earth (public domain) currently * http://openstreetmap.org * http://naturalearthdata.com. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
Pikmin Bloom sources Decor locations from OpenStreetMap, it’s not always 100%, but it’s close enough. Source: 7 months ago
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