On Sun, Jun 3, 2018 at 11:46 AM, Mateusz Konieczny <matkoni...@tutanota.com> wrote:
> > > > 3. Jun 2018 18:05 by ba...@ursamundi.org: > > > > > On Sun, Jun 3, 2018 at 10:54 AM, Mateusz Konieczny < > matkoni...@tutanota.com> 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. >> > > Osmand displays and can find drinking water. > > In my experience OSMand starts for a long time, like maps.me. Is at > least search > > not taking any noticeable time? > If you're searching offline only, then it is wholly dependent on the size of the dataset you have downloaded and the speed of your phone. That said, I use it most in Oklahoma, and at 102MB, it's one of the larger datasets in Osmand (71.2MB is average), and it's relatively snappy on a Pixel XL running Oreo. We've only really hit the point in about the last two years where phones that can really handle what Osmand is trying to do fairly effectively at a reasonable price point. Try it on some POS Huawei or ZTE burner phone and you're in for a world of hurt, from experience. Probably have to put it on a SD card just to get it on the phone at all.
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