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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Thank you for the information. Frankly
I heard about Vespucci, but I was not sure what this app does. Now
I will definitively give Vespucci a try. It is much better to have
two or more excellent mobile maps and editors than none.<br>
Best regards,<br>
Oleksiy<br>
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On 21.06.2016 8:20, Simon Poole wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">May I ask why you are not using Vespucci? Except naturally if you are on
iOS, there I would recommend Go Map!
It does have the disadvantage that you have to download the area of
interest either online or in advance (but then you have to do that with
maps.me too), it uses JOSM presets, you can change all tags. It has a
reasonably well working address prediction system if you are actually
surveying (which is the prime use case for the app which is why the
focus is slightly different than for other apps) . 0.9.8 (which is in
beta) offers, besides the conventional, key-value view a form based UI
for adding tags, in general it is a bit like iD from the tag editing pov.
And in particular it renders everything.
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