OsmAnd

OsmAnd

Navigating through Potsdam, New York, USA
Developer(s) Victor Shcherb, Alexey Pelykh, Hardy Mueller and others
Initial release June 1, 2010
Stable release
  • 1.9 (Android) [1]
  • 1.0.23 (iOS) [2] / November 4, 2014
Development status Active
Written in Java, C++
Operating system Android, iOS
Size 24.6 MB
License GPLv3 [3]
Website OsmAnd.net

OsmAnd is a free and open source, global mobile map viewing & navigation app for offline and online maps for Android and iOS.[4] It uses the OpenStreetMap (OSM) map database for its primary displays. The development of this project is being done on GitHub [5] and is available under the GPLv3 license.[6] The application is available in both a free [7] and a paid version [8] which works as a donation to the developer, unlocks the download limit for offline maps, and provides access to Wikipedia POIs and their description from within the app.

Features

OsmAnd (OSM Automated Navigation Directions) is a map and navigation application with access to the free and worldwide OpenStreetMap (OSM) data. All map data can be stored on the device's memory card for offline use. Via the device's GPS, OsmAnd offers routing, with visual and voice guidance, for car, bike, and pedestrian. All the main functionalities work both online and offline.

Navigation

Map Viewing

Use OpenStreetMap and Wikipedia Data

Safety Features

Bicycle and Pedestrian Features

Directly Contribute to OpenStreetMap

OsmAnd is open source and actively being developed. Everyone can contribute to the application by reporting bugs, improving translations, or coding new features.

Offline usage

Unlike many other applications built around usage of OSM data (which require an internet connection for downloading map tiles from OSM servers), OsmAnd is built around the idea of being independent of an internet connection. This is carried out by making the vector maps for certain regions of the world (many regions are countries or states) available for download as OBF Format from within the application.

See also

Collaborators (past & present)

References

  1. "OsmAnd 1.9". OsmAnd Blog. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  2. "OsmAnd Maps on the App Store on iTunes". Retrieved 19 April 2015.
  3. "Osmand License". Retrieved 6 September 2014.
  4. "OsmAnd for iPhone is released".
  5. "Osmand". Retrieved 6 September 2013.
  6. "Osmand License". Retrieved 6 September 2014.
  7. "OsmAnd Maps & Navigation". Retrieved 6 September 2014.
  8. "OsmAnd+ Maps & Navigation". Retrieved 6 September 2014.

External links

Software reviews and tutorials