Easy to use OpenStreetMap editor for Android
Take cover! For you don't want to be squashed by this m-m-mega phat update, or do you?
The new Buildings overlay now lets you comprehensively view and edit building types all around town, color-coded for your convenience! Conversely, the building type quest is disabled by default now as it was really spammy, don't you think?
(You'll be amazed and/or appalled how many buildings are currently actually tagged wrong or imprecise! 😅)
The new Things overlay allows you to map all those small map features like benches, bicycle parkings, roadside trees, ATMs and other street furniture in general.
It complements the Places Overlay which has been renamed from Shop overlay because it now also lets you map places that are not shops - like hotels, hospitals, schools and so forth. (#5152)
The new Buildings overlay now lets you comprehensively view and edit building types all around town, color-coded for your convenience!
(You'll be amazed and/or appalled how many buildings are currently actually tagged wrong or imprecise! 😅)
The new Things overlay allows you to map all those small map features like benches, bicycle parkings, roadside trees, ATMs and other street furniture in general.
It complements the Places Overlay which has been renamed from Shop overlay because it now also lets you map places that are not shops - like hotels, hospitals, schools and so forth. (#5152)
Some work towards an iOS port of StreetComplete has begun - starting with making the code more platform independent for now. (Monitor the linked tickets for updates, because non user-facing changes are usually not mentioned in the changelogs)
Thanks to @FloEdelmann, @neonowy, @starsep, @YoshiRulz, @riQQ and others for their contributions so far!
Sorry, you'll need to log in again. Authorization via OAuth 1.0a is being deprecated on OSM, so we have switched to OAuth 2.0 (#5383, #5322).
Sponsored by SUSE Open Source Community Citizens (OSCC).
Sorry, you'll need to log in again. Authorization via OAuth 1.0a is being deprecated on OSM, so we have switched to OAuth 2.0 (#5383, #5322).
Sponsored by SUSE Open Source Community Citizens (OSCC).