I liked using it but 15€/year for navigation is too much for me. I’m going to stick to osmand now. At least osmand is open source. It has roughly the same features. It’s just not that beautiful. I paid for osmand btw. What’s your alternative?
Edit: And I like paying for osmand because it is open source.


I like Organic Maps. UI is clear and simple-ish to use.
However, it lacks quite a lot compared to the (cluttered UI of) OSMand.
Edit: great mentality there. You could at least tell me the pros of your favorite solution and the cons of organic map before Downvoting me.
Anyone else wanting to move to CoMaps but procrastinating because they’d have to go about downloading the maps again?
I did move last week and it’s such a difference. A clean refreshing interface without all the clutter, also much snappier, maps don’t take time to refresh.
You can download maps while having WiFi connection and, for a start, focus on the maps of the country you are staying in at the moment.
CoMaps has optional 3D view of buildings and surprised me with how few features it has, yet exactly the features one needs. That way the interface is clean while I’m not missing anything.
It even has quick access to Wikipedia articles built in so you get directly information of points you click on.
Object information is down to what you need, like floor level, pbone number, opening times.
Import/Export for all location data.
I switched to organic maps too.
Also, until comaps have bike layer I am not switching
Don’t worry. Sounds like she’s replying to the wrong comment
Organic maps is shit.
Use CoMaps instead.
+1 for CoMaps
Why? Is nefarious activity really occuring? It looks like from the linked article, small dev teams are more efficient. There is a scalability issue, governance, inclusion versus efficiency. I can understand in theory why they forked (and I’m switching to comaps), but has organic maps actually done anything bad? Can someone clarify? Is this nonsense what happened with maps.me?
OrganicMaps refused to rule out selling to venture capitalists in the future. They expect volunteers to contribute while keeping the option of capitalizing on free work later.
That’s why it has been forked to what is called CoMaps. So CoMaps is the true, reliable FOSS project now.
Can you point to this reference or source? Where was this stipulated? How?
Sure, here are a number of sources that explain what happened and why:
ITSFOSS: Organic Maps Forked Over Governance Concerns
Wikibooks: MAPS.ME to Organic Maps/OM Crisis
Openletter: Open Letter to Organic Maps Shareholders
I would guess this is why it’s referred to as shit: https://menafn.com/1109612598/Organic-Maps-Fork-Spurs-Governance-Debate
Ah, thank you for this article !
Indeed, not a good project governance and not an project I should recommend.
Uninstalled Organic Maps, and I will try CoMaps (or default back to OSMand)