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We have recently received a trust score by 9.6 out of 10 from "European & Open Source Alternatives", a website that wants to help people find trustworthy alternatives to Big Tech.
With that stellar rating, we are currently the top-rated alternative in the Maps category, side-by-side with our friends from #OpenStreetMap ❤️
Check out how that score was calculated for us, and other map alternatives here: https://european-alternatives.cloud/en/browse?category=maps
Yeah, I have a similar experience with Organic Maps. We don’t have anything like the S Bahn yet in Bucharest, but we have a metro and it works with it. However the vast majority of my trips are made with the surface transit (buses, trams and trolleybuses) and that’s where Organic Maps doesn’t help.
Looks like they’re working on an integration with the GTFS feeds, albeit I would’ve been happier if they used an already established project like @transitous instead
Transitous first release is only 2 years ago. It is possible they don’t know about this project, it might be well received to open an issue in co maps suggesting the integration of transitous
In my experience , in Berlin it works for the U Bahn (metro) and S Bahn (train) but not for buses and trams :’)
Yeah, I have a similar experience with Organic Maps. We don’t have anything like the S Bahn yet in Bucharest, but we have a metro and it works with it. However the vast majority of my trips are made with the surface transit (buses, trams and trolleybuses) and that’s where Organic Maps doesn’t help.
Looks like they’re working on an integration with the GTFS feeds, albeit I would’ve been happier if they used an already established project like @transitous instead
Transitous first release is only 2 years ago. It is possible they don’t know about this project, it might be well received to open an issue in co maps suggesting the integration of transitous