
But its possible that OsmAnd may be on par. In my area (CAN) the transit system itself relies on google maps (which is sad). I also wanted to point out how easily "feel" and what we are used to can throws us off and have us not use something. I'm saying this to say that I may not be a good judge of OsmAnd at all because I really haven't used it enough. This may be a "google" syndrome that we have all developed, if it looks different you are thrown off by "feel".Īnyway I left it to explore later and haven't opened the app since. The color scheme of the map also put me off as things didn't "look" as clear to me. Just playing around, the map layer also felt rather heavy and sluggish. I'm a technical person and not easily put off by complicated things, but rather quickly I felt overwhelmed with all the settings and not knowing what the hell is going on.

When I first installed it I fiddled around with it for half an hour to figure things out. My extent of using OsmAnd was probably half an hour.

I generally don't need and don't use navigation and maps at all. In truth I really haven't used OsmAnd much at all.
