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Nice. I like how they acknowledged lemmy users constantly using Kagi.
As a Kbin guy and paying Kagi user I feel weirdly seen.
I know Kagi is generally well received, but I’d like to know what you all think about the maps implementation.
It looks like it uses Apple maps, which I don’t like, but at least it’s not google…
How do you all feel about it?
It’s not the best, and quite clearly not a priority of the project yet. I’d say map integration is a little bit worse than in DuckDuckGo, which is already not as good as Google. If this is important to you it’s probably too early to jump on Kagi.
On the positive side I didn’t realize this before just now when checking it out in order to answer your question, so it hasn’t bothered me much. Usually when I need address information I go straight to the service I see best fit.
I’d love to see Kagi make an effort to push OSM though, but that’s probably not exactly on top of their priorities.
That’s what I needed to know, thanks for your input. The map integration is very important to me, as I depend on it for work.
I’ll be keeping my eye on this project.
…information I go straight to the service I see best fit.
What do you mean by that?
Unfortunately, it often means going straight to maps.google.com or the Google Maps app - it’s the main Google service I still haven’t gotten rid off in my life. If I need something a bit more simple I’ll check Open Street Maps, either through a desktop app or Organic Maps on my phone. If I need hiking trails Organic Maps is clearly superior to Google Maps, so then there’s no real question.
I made a custom OSM search.
Open street maps, right?
That sounds cool. How difficult was it to implement, for the lesser-tech-savvy? lol
Have you noticed any caveats?
click the button that says more then add a shortcut to your favorite map service
No, I think it auto-populated on the dropdown for custom searches.
Kagi supports bangs (similar to DuckDuckGo), so searching for “
!osm 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
” will take you straight to the White House.The official web site of Open Street Maps is not exactly Google Maps in terms of usability, but it’s a functional map. :)
is not exactly Google Maps in terms of usability, but it’s a functional map
I would personally say that it’s better than Google Maps. It’s more accurate at least
It depends. In terms of accuracy, I’ve seen new streets missing in OSM that are updated in Google Maps, but also the other way around.
If you want to find korean restaurants or cheap hairdressers, Google Maps unfortunately still has an edge over OSM. If you want to find hiking trails, it’s the other way around.
OSM is missing things like satellite images and Street View, which is undeniably useful sometimes.
I wouldn’t say it’s worse, but it’s better only for certain use cases, and worse for others. :)