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lemmy.zip

The ui feels really unpolished though ):

Edit: I'm still using it, just not thrilled about it

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lemmy.world

Haven't tried that, but Organic Maps is another OSM based app that has a pretty clean UI

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I was taking about organic maps Edit: I'm dumb, I was talking about magic earth

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lemmy.world

I always worry with these guys... What's their business plan then? How are they making money? Why not open source?

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lemmy.world

Can we please have an option to completely disable the hovering mini pop-up Maps when switching apps?

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I'm not seeing that option anywhere.

The last time I looked into it, there was no way to disable it. I'll check again though.

Edit: I managed to find it in the third settings menu I found for the app, so thanks for getting me to check again!

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I believe that's an android feature. If you're not using it for videos, you can disable it altogether.

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That's pretty neat, especially the reduced need to get to the top of the screen to change mode of transportation when looking for directions.

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lemmy.world

Why not make it a button that opens up into the different mode options? Do people really use it to compare different modes travel time?

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Living in a large enough city, I can say I sometimes do get influences by public transport vs bicycle vs car times. But I also think it's to get people to consider non-caroptions more.

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