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These apps cannot find addresses in the US. Just a heads up so anyone that sees this doesn't pull their hair out trying to figure it out. No, it isn't you, it's the app.
It's not the app, it's the lack of volunteers mapping addresses in the US.
Don't pull your hair out, install StreetComplete and take a walk around your neighborhood.
And if you find that fun, editing Openstreetmap in the browser isn't all that hard, either.
If you add addresses you are missing, you can increase the apps utility for yourself directly. Pretty fun seeing the stuff you entered appear in the map. And it doesn't require any coding skills.
Something you can't do with missing info in Google Maps.
This is very cool. Bookmarked.
THIS! OsmAnd and Organic Maps are not worse apps because you cannot find some addresses. The data comes from OpenStreetMap, and if it's missing there it won't be available in these apps. That's not a bug, that's a feature. How? OpenStreetMap data is open and free for everyone to use and edit, it's like the Wikipedia of maps. No, you don't have Google mapping everything for you, you should probably chip in and help add addresses if you want a map that doesn't depend on a huge corporation, a map where you can correct mistakes, and a map that's free for anyone to use in their apps or websites. Otherwise we depend on what Google wants to map, how they want to map it, and the app that they offer us to access that data.
Works fine when you use GPS coordinates