Magic earth! It does give live traffic data. Not as good as google maps but it does the trick for me
Here we go, Google maps alternative
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Sorry; can't help with herewego.
FWIW I've started testing Magic, Organic, Osmand, and Waze - and thus far find great utility in a new-to-me app called GMaps: https://f-droid.org/packages/us.spotco.maps/.
It is a very quick frontend to online googlemaps which keeps me from having to install the app. It won't provide verbal guidance, but it'll find locations the other apps can't find (street address, campgrounds, local roads, etc.), show traffic, and then obligingly opens one of the other apps providing the address (lat/long) you found.
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Waze I believe is an isreali company with actual mosad people at the helm of it. I would steer clear. But it has very good traffic data, so I've heard. Never used myself.
Herewego I've heard doesn't have good privacy. Would like more info on this though.
There is no alternative to google maps' business info and perhaps traffic data. I would either run in vanadium behind VPN, or install the app in a dedicated profile with a VPN. So this way you can use it when you really need to.
User2288 wasn't Waze bought by google
https://www.pcmag.com/news/google-spent-nearly-1b-to-acquire-waze
Wayz I think it's called? Is meant to be a good alternative for driving and traffic/road navigation. But for a good map, I've been using organic maps from f-droid.
+1 for Magic Earth, I have been using it for a while now and it's pretty good. The voice navigation is less specific than others out there, but I actually turned off the voice anyway because the map navigation is pretty good on its own.
BluishHumility
Is there a support forum for Magic Earth. I had some questions, but it seems only the FAQ exists.
newbie24689
I like it. It is basically WPA of Google Maps. But at least it doesn't seem to share session cookies with Vanadium, I hope.
newbie24689 and thus far find great utility in a new-to-me app called GMaps: https://f-droid.org/packages/us.spotco.maps/.
Great find!
Question for the Magic Earth folks out there - is there any way to get the apk outside of gplay or aurora?
I'm hoping to use Magic Earth in one of my "cleaner" profiles that uses Obtainium / manual updates only, but I had trouble finding a way to do it.
I am settling for Organic Maps for now, but the utility is limited for me without traffic data.
Has anyone figured out an "off gplay / aurora" solution for live traffic navigation?
Thanks all!
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zzz Has anyone figured out an "off gplay / aurora" solution for live traffic navigation?
I use Sygic via Aurora. You can buy a licence direct from them. It has live traffic, offline maps and is very battery friendly. I get the odd ad at startup to upgrade, but otherwise there are none. Graphics and directions much better than Magic Earth IMHO. I have tried Magic Earth too but found that killed my battery.
zzz
According to the website https://www.magicearth.com/ the app is available only on:
- play store
- amazon store
- huawei store
- apple store
You can download Play Store apps from apkmirror and apkpure as well.
zzz You can download the apk from a source like apkpure but i just rather get it from the Aurora store, I just don't trust sites like apk mirror or apk pure, too many deceptive adds.
https://m.apkpure.com/magic-earth-navigation-maps/com.generalmagic.magicearth
Used both Herewego and Gmaps extensively and I find Google maps to be a bit better at finding small, unknown places that Herewego can not find. Often, the shortest and fastest routes show on Herewego are the same whereas Google maps somehow different directions for the same place some of which are actually faster than Herewego's direction.
BluishHumility Offtopic abut looking through Graphene posts and suddenly it dawns on me...you're the same Bluish from Garuda? :)
If so, thank you for your help with the plymouth-git boot issue. :) If not, please ignore. :)
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Organic maps working fine