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Currently using OSMAnd... Working great for me but always open to something that offers a benefit I don't currently have...
How does CoMaps differ from above?
OSMAnd works with Android Auto to display on my in-car screen... Does CoMaps??
I think it's a brand new organic maps fork
If you're happy with osmand there's no point to switching IMHO. It's a much more simplified interface, so customization especially compared to the enormous options in osmand are relatively limited.
That being said it does work just as well, judging from the little use I've had.
Osmand doesn't seem to be able to pull up addresses. It's pretty useless without that function. Why I switched to Organic.
i use this and address search is much better: https://github.com/pnoll1/osmand_map_creation
Pretty sad that that's necessary. I'm good with CoMaps, thanks.