• Chewy
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    Great to see another map with satellite images, besides Google Maps and Microsofts Bing Maps.

    Now they just have to stop blocking Linux based on the user agent. If I set it to Firefox on Windows, it works, but not if set UA to Linux. A major feature of browsers is that web devs don’t have to care about the underlying OS…

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        I’ve been contributing a lot to OSM for my local area, and have added a couple dozen businesses, and updated a dozen more. It’s pretty easy, and I’ve really been liking OrganicMaps on mobile for directions and whatnot.

        For others: if OSM kinda sucks in your area, you’re not SOL, you can add whatever it is you’re missing. It’s easy and IMO pretty fun. Give it a try!

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        The downside is it’s often out of date with business hours, or ones that have moved or closed down, and new businesses are usually missing.

        I try and edit stuff when I can but it’s such a complex process that requires reading the wiki and a bunch of forum threads to ‘do it right’.

        If they had a quick and easy editor that was more streamlined and did not allow you to do things incorrectly, then it would be a lot easier.

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        Huh? OSM is not a maps app. And this is completely unrelated to browser and OS support. OSM is a maps repository.

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      101 month ago

      I’ve just found out about the about:compat page in Firefox. It looks there’s a few dozen pages with user agent overrides in latest Firefox, some seem to be overridden to chrome. If you open a ticket on bugzilla, they might add an override to fix your environment too.