@thibaultmol @amapanda @giggls Tiles are provided by #MapTiler, not #OpenMapTiles
Somehow stumbled on #OsmApp , calling itself a "universal OpenStreetMap app" that looks very good for casual , everyday use of OSM on mobiles.
Pros - clean UI, vector tiles from #maptiler, search-as-you-type queries, PWA/multi-platform, custom layers
Cons - no routing, #idEditor
Users can leave OSM notes for issues or feedback, without a user account.
It uses #idEditor for editing but definitely isn't ideal on small screens, but usable in a pinch.
This morning I rediscovered an App on my iPad: #OpenMapTiles. It is quite advanced vector map, online and offline, iOS and Android.
It is open soruce and written in C++ and such, could be used native for Linux/Mac and Windows; and by the #openstreetmap homepage, as Web-App, using WASM.
- but -
It is commercial only or not? "Derived from #Mapbox" by #MapTiler. "not share to third parties". I do not mean the OS specific code. But is the render code free to use for OSM? I don't expect this.
#openmaptiles #OpenStreetMap #mapbox #MapTiler