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Citymapper is a public transit app and mapping service [4] [5] which displays transport options, usually with live timing, between any two locations in a supported city. It integrates data for all urban modes of transport, including walking, cycling and driving, in addition to public transport. [6]
Transit was designed for aggregating and mapping real-time public transit data [1] as well as crowdsourcing user data to determine the true location of buses and trains. Transit was first released in 2012 for iPhone and soon after launched the Android-compatible version.
OsmAnd (/ ˈ oʊ s ə m æ n d /; [3] OpenStreetMap Automated Navigation Directions) is a free and open-source map and navigation app for Android and iOS. [4] It uses the OpenStreetMap (OSM) map database for its primary displays, but is an independent app not endorsed by the OpenStreetMap Foundation.
inDrive (previously known as inDriver), is an international ride-hailing service [2] with more than 200 million downloads operating in more that 700 cities in over 45 countries. [3] [4] [5] Headquartered in Mountain View, California, it is the second largest ridesharing and taxi app worldwide by downloads. The company was officially launched in ...
This is a list of notable commercial satellite navigation software (also known as GPS software) for various devices, with a specific focus on mobile phones, tablets, tablet PCs, (Android, iOS, Windows).
Free OSM maps intended for car navigation, hiking and biking MapFactor [11] MapFactor, s.r.o., Czech Republic smartphone, tablet, laptop (online), tablet PC, car navigation Android, iOS, Windows, WinCE, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows 10 Mobile? Yes (OpenStreetMap data), yes No Free OSM maps, optional non-free TomTom maps, ads MAPS.ME [12 ...
Google Maps Navigation is a mobile application developed by Google for the Android and iOS operating systems that later integrated into the Google Maps mobile app. The application uses an Internet connection to a GPS navigation system to provide turn-by-turn voice-guided instructions on how to arrive at a given destination. [1]
In November 2014, it was acquired by Mail.Ru Group and became part of its My.com brand. [11] In September 2015, the app was open sourced [12] and a free and open-source software version was additionally made available on F-droid. [13] In November 2020 Mail.ru Group sold Maps.me to the payment processor Daegu Limited, part of Parity.com Group. [14]