[-] cbed@en.osm.town 1 points 6 days ago

@Showroom7561 @MangoPenguin Ads and maps don't mix well. I would definitely rather pay for example $3 a month to get a map app that is better than just OSM data as it is, as good as Google, than have Google with ads

If you must monetize (maps need funding and free maps tend to get underfunded) it is a nice direct way

[-] cbed@en.osm.town 3 points 6 days ago

@MangoPenguin @Sidyctism2 Google ecosystem aside, this could be solved partially by just having more POIs with tags (cuisine=Thai;gluten_free) or such.

Google still isn't absolutely amazing at it, I regularly try to find dog friendly stuff via Google and fail, even though it searches reviews and the Q&A.

But metadata helps, always!

Overture POI could help with this too, not sure if gluten free but stuff like Halala and Vegetarian are restaurant categories for Overture POIs

[-] cbed@en.osm.town 2 points 10 months ago

@retiolus @openstreetmap @organicmaps I think it's fair for apps to become financially viable, and really poor form when people criticize apps for trying to be financially viable. The Organic Maps team does a ton of unpaid work and yet people use it and expect developers to work for them for free, but also reject apps that are built by paid developer working in for profit companies. I applaud Organic Maps finding a way to ensure it has long and healthy future!

cbed

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