Oh I didn’t know you could setup quick options.
Oh I didn’t know you could setup quick options.
You can share profiles?! Sweet thanks.
Yeah it doesn’t have the friendliest user interface, but it does have an enormous amount of functionality when you eventually find the menu you are looking for.
Well if it doesn’t happen again, that means Linux isn’t doing well.
‘it’ being a handoff of ownership
Yeah, it’s interesting to look through the edit history over the years. With StreetComplete I recently fixed ~8 stores that were many years out of date, during an hour walk.
It’s fun to find a real hole-in-the-wall that even google maps doesn’t have.
I have found Organic Map’s search to be far better than OSMand. OSMand has far more features though.
Ah, thanks. Luckily the Linux ecosystem has is healthy with diversity. We can always use other distros.
Is this just a title and a picture? Am I missing the details somewhere?
Does anyone else think the thumbnail looks like a llama with laser eyes?
Wow, organic maps is really nice, seems like a much cleaner user interface than OsmAnd, whereas OsmAnd has more options.
Huh, works fine for me for nearly a year now. The only thing I still use google calendar for are some shared calendars.
After proton adds Standard Notes. I’m hoping google maps will be the last product I’m tied to.
Yeah, assuming the best intentions from everyone, you would still expect some adjustments would be necessary to any new policy as they see the affect of the policy.
If Clear is an equity problem, then the toll lanes that are going in all over California certainly are.
Toll roads would be equal. The toll lanes feel really bad.
You pushed it to OsmAnd? Thank you!