[OSM-talk] finding drinking water with an Android app
oleksiy.muzalyev at bluewin.ch
oleksiy.muzalyev at bluewin.ch
Mon Jun 4 09:16:04 UTC 2018
I wrote a web application http://ausleuchtung.ch/travel_pack/ where one
can select amenity=drinking_water from a drop-down list with icons, then
click on the OSM map and the found drinking water will be show with the
geo-markers also with the icon 10 km (or less) around the click.
You can also click on the geo-markers to see the complete info and view
the images from the Wikimedia 500 meters around the geo-marker.
I usually use this web application well before a travel to see the info
on the big 4K computer screen. And later, on the ground, I use a mobile app,
already knowing what to expect.
Best regards,
O.
On 03.06.18 17:54, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
I am looking for an application for Android displaying
amenity=drinking_water
locations with available offline map - I am frequently using
it to avoid buying plastic bottles
just to almost immediately throw it out.
Any simple open source map displaying locations of some
objects
would also be great - it should be fairly simple to adapt.
I know that there is a search function in MAPS.ME allowing to
find drinking water,
I am currently using it but this app has long startup time
and search is really
slow for some reason (even for cases that should be easy to
index).
I found https://github.com/icechen1/TakeABreak/blob/master/README.md
-
but it is not displaying any locations and Google maps used
as a map display and
on top of that licence seems to be missing so it is useless
as a base for anything.
There is a great "OSM peak finder" app,
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.wuwer.osmpeakfinder&hl=en_GB
- but source code is not available.
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