Post AwOa1E9foePJ5hPDoe by amapanda@en.osm.town
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 (DIR) Post #AwMDjhjyUb5YKQhlZ2 by ilja@ilja.space
       2025-07-21T12:01:54.599756Z
       
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       does anyone happen to know a good osm (preferably web based) editor, which is good for lines, and optimised for cellphone? Think roads, paths, flower beds...i tried iD, the default editor on the osm website, but didn't properly work on phone. mapcomplete is a very nice tool, but explicitly for POI's and not lines.I assume most mapping of such things happens using air pictures or gps traces. but with current day phones, I believe some things could be done easier with a good editor.#openstreetmap
       
 (DIR) Post #AwMFkaZOq0NuHsJ9Zw by f13rf3k@social.tchncs.de
       2025-07-21T12:15:42Z
       
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       @ilja not web bassed, but vespucci is pretty good at everything
       
 (DIR) Post #AwMFtLEFFH6VJVaQUa by ilja@ilja.space
       2025-07-21T12:26:13.463403Z
       
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       @f13rf3k ayt! just downloaded. at first glance it seems somewhat advanced, but i think i'll be able to figure it out. ty!
       
 (DIR) Post #AwMRgqpbdRwr0qs9nk by neatnit@fosstodon.org
       2025-07-21T14:27:48Z
       
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       @ilja @f13rf3k I second the #Vespucci recommendation! It is advanced, but I found it easy enough to get into after the first couple of attempts. The common operations are accessible and you're not likely to mess them up by accident.Generally there aren't many editors to choose from, and that's deliberate. It's better for effort to be spent making existing editors better than making brand new editors.
       
 (DIR) Post #AwOa1E9foePJ5hPDoe by amapanda@en.osm.town
       2025-07-22T12:47:50Z
       
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       @ilja vespucci can do everything that you can do in OSM. This is a lot of things. Hence it looks complicated.@f13rf3k