<br>I'm interested in finding a robust, not necessarily free, set of tools for "single feature mapping".<br><br>For example: to openly map public health clinics I'd want:<br><ol><li>A hosted web map (showing the clinics as a clickable icons). The map should be a module integrable into a larger subject matter website. <br>
</li><li>Android, iOS and Blackberry apps for offline display of clinics.<br></li><li>Printable maps (with an area map plus a zoomed in map of each clinic like at <a href="http://www.caerusgeo.com/" target="_blank">http://www.caerusgeo.com/</a>)</li>
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Android, iOS and Blackberry online data collection (create, review, update, delete).</li><li>Android, iOS and Blackberry offline data collection (collect changes in field, review and post from a desktop).<br></li></ol>
Again this would be just a tiny subset of OSM: working one feature class at a time.<br><br>-------------------------------------<br>
<br>While the tools are similar, I recognize there are two forks for the location of the backend database:<br>1) OSM is the backend database (appropriate for, say, bike racks or features OSM generally maps).<br>2) The sponsoring organization hosts the backend database but simply syncs to osm (appropriate, say, for a national health department that can't risk data pollution, but still wants OSM to be part of data dissemination).<br>
<br>-------------------------------------<br>Is there a company or toolchain that puts together something close to the above?