The way i do it is use gps-coordinates.net and after getting gps coords i put those in osmand
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Everything #OpenStreetMap related is welcome: software releases, showing of your work, questions about how to tag something, as long as it has to do with OpenStreetMap or OpenStreetMap-related software.
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
Join OpenStreetMap and start mapping: https://www.openstreetmap.org/.
There are many communication channels about OSM, many organized around a certain country or region. Discover them on https://openstreetmap.community/
https://mapcomplete.org/ is an easy-to-use website to view, edit and add points (such as shops, restaurants and others)
https://learnosm.org/en/ has a lot of information for beginners too.
You can check on openstreetmap.org whether the data is on OSM at all. If it isn't, you can add it yourself, there are many ways to edit OSM and tutorials where you can learn it. The specific documentation for address keys is here: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:addr:*
In general, OsmAnd definitely does support searching for house numbers if they are correctly mapped in OSM. I've done it many times and tried it out just now too. So if it can't find any house numbers in the area you're looking at, that probably means they are just not on the map yet. OSM is and will always be a work in progress.
Why are people manually inputting addresses instead of periodically updating with something like the national-address-database.
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Because not everyone lives somewhere where open data exists. Even that map of a single country shows that
~40%(?) of the country is missing the relevant data.
And the license maybe not compatible in some states:
Seven (7) Dark purple states may have data that is not in the public domain including: Hawaii, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Oregon, South Carolina, and South Dakota.
In some places that can be, has been, or is done, in others not, for various reasons including license compatibility, data quality, maintainability (how do you reliably detect whether a data point is already there), etc. There is plenty of information about imports and other automated edits and the rules surrounding them on the OSM wiki.
That means the area where you're looking hasn't been mapped. You or somebody needs to add the street address and businesses.
You can add POIs with Osmand and lots of other software. Everydoor is straightforward for adding businesses.
Here is a street in my town that has house numbers
But one street over, no house numbers!
Nice!
Opportunity for you to map it ☺️
I'll get to it. I can take that street when I walk home from work and do it. I already did 90% of my own street and it is the longest one in my town.
I wish it was more up front about not having address search capability. Its a waste of time for someone expecting to replace google maps, taking the time to install the app and then it turns out they can't find anything.
OpenStreetMap is community-driven. Sometimes businesses are more up-to-date on OSM than GMaps, sometimes they just don't exist. Someone would need to start mapping the area and maybe start a local group.
When I look up something and don't find it, I add it. When I'm bored I use StreetComplete and EveryDoor and Vespucci to. If I go to a friend's place, they get an address. My work place? They get a fence and a tree.
There is a local group where I live. They do meetups to map the things you wouldn't think need mapping (electrical things, fire hydrants, etc.). The right volunteers can easily create a better map than GMaps... But someone needs to get the ball rolling.
I guess you're heading back to GMaps, though.
yeah if I'm in my car and I need to go to a place
Than you just map it, and next time it will be on the map. On commercial map services it's much harder to do this.
Oh I just map it without using gmaps? How's that work?
You are not allowed to use Google Maps for this. Ther is copyright protection on it.
How does it work? You go there and note down the addresses.
You go there
lol
You can use another service to navigate there. And than do your own survey, and add the addresses to osm. You are not allowed to copy from Google, but it's not because of us, but it's in Google's terms of service.
After your initial survey you won't need to use Gmaps again. And if you survey the neighbors, not just your original destination, maybe you can help others in the future.
Also mapping is fun! Try it, you will know better your area.
I prefer Organic Maps these days but I must admit that Magic Earth searches addresses quite well