Organic Maps is FOSS, supports offline navigation, and has an iOS version. It uses OSM maps you can download as needed.
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I'll take a look at it. Thanks!
+1 on organic maps
Gets regular updates and improvements. They recently added (slightly experimental) track recording.
You can easily import bookmarks and tracks.
You can also edit osm data if you have an account and see something outdated like opening hours.
Supports TTS instructions for handsfree navigation if your phone has TTS installed.
IMO Organic Maps. I've used it for years now and it just works and it has a great offline navigation (you can download the areas).
Contributing to OSM through the app is quite easy too, so you should consider contributing the places you often visit that are not yet on the map. That helps the community too :).
Tho for some places I couldn't find I've used Apple Maps to get the coordinates.
Have a look on Organic Maps (https://organicmaps.app) or OSMAnd for example (https://osmand.net/).
Great recommendations. Just an FYI, your second link is broken because the markdown got messed up.
Like everyone else is mentioning, Organic Maps is probably an excellent option.
Personally, I also rather like Magic Earth, although it's sadly not FOSS. But it does have crowd sourced traffic info, and imo a better search ux.
The search is definitely the better and a big downside for Organic Maps. However ever since OM added TTS a few months back I haven't gone back to Magic Earth. ME's spoken directions are so unclear
crowd sourced traffic info
I did not know that about Magic Earth. I’ll have to test that out on my next trip into the city.
I personally use organic maps and osmand. Organic maps has traffic which makes it probably your best bet for online navigation but osmand has heaps of more advanced features including topography, weather, osm editing if your into volunteering, Wikipedia and heaps more.
Ooh! Organic maps! Don't pre download too much map area tho, cuz it gets slooooowww.... if you do
I made a list of open source software that you can use in the future when looking for software! My list recommends OpenStreetMap, OsmAnd, and Organic Maps under the "Map Services" section.
Now, that's a great list with a lot of my preferred software on it – almost as had I written it myself! Good work. Keep it up.
I also suggest organic maps but I also wanted to say that OSMand is actually free
Nope. Last time i tried osmand, it just asked me to pay.
Also:
Pretty sure that's a plus subscription for if you want to support them. It gives you hourly map updates and weather and other stuff hardly anyone needs. But you can use the app fine without it.
I still prefer Organic Maps though.
aw nvm I guess that's an iOS thing
Yeah i was gonna ask "are you not using fdroid?" but yeah, just apple things i guess.
I like Magic Earth better than Organic Maps for carplay.
Magic Earth isnt FOSS though, which was specifically requested by OP
That's not strictly FOSS.