Our latest version, 2026.01.08, is available in all release channels!
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Our latest version, 2026.01.08, is available in all release channels!
Updates include more visual refreshes on Android (moving to Material 3) and an expanded #OpenStreetMap editor.
The OSM editor now supports a number of POI types that require multiple tags, like adding statues, Buddhist temples, coffee vending machines, etc.
See the full release notes for details!
https://codeberg.org/comaps/comaps/releases/tag/v2026.01.08-11
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Our latest version, 2026.01.08, is available in all release channels!
Updates include more visual refreshes on Android (moving to Material 3) and an expanded #OpenStreetMap editor.
The OSM editor now supports a number of POI types that require multiple tags, like adding statues, Buddhist temples, coffee vending machines, etc.
See the full release notes for details!
https://codeberg.org/comaps/comaps/releases/tag/v2026.01.08-11
@CoMaps I see "Removed fictional speed limits for link roads" in the changelog. I didn't even know that was possible before.
Does that mean that before:
if one section of road was 80 km/h, the next one had no information and the one after that was 80 km/h again... Then the section between the two was also calculated as 80 km/h in the route calculation?
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@CoMaps I see "Removed fictional speed limits for link roads" in the changelog. I didn't even know that was possible before.
Does that mean that before:
if one section of road was 80 km/h, the next one had no information and the one after that was 80 km/h again... Then the section between the two was also calculated as 80 km/h in the route calculation?
@JBrickelt963 similar, it inferred limits for some links, and even showed them to the user. See https://codeberg.org/comaps/comaps/issues/1000 for a much longer explanation of the problem that's now solved

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Our latest version, 2026.01.08, is available in all release channels!
Updates include more visual refreshes on Android (moving to Material 3) and an expanded #OpenStreetMap editor.
The OSM editor now supports a number of POI types that require multiple tags, like adding statues, Buddhist temples, coffee vending machines, etc.
See the full release notes for details!
https://codeberg.org/comaps/comaps/releases/tag/v2026.01.08-11
@CoMaps Are any visual/UX refreshes coming to iOS as well?
One of the biggest feature mismatches currently between CoMaps and Organic is the overall routing workflow, which is still very unintuitive on CoMaps (I canβt immediately change the route endpoints for example, and the various route settings arenβt in one place, like in Organic and proprietary competitors). Itβs actually a place where yβall can supersede Organic, which I think is also still complex (Route to/Route from v Change Stop). -
@CoMaps Are any visual/UX refreshes coming to iOS as well?
One of the biggest feature mismatches currently between CoMaps and Organic is the overall routing workflow, which is still very unintuitive on CoMaps (I canβt immediately change the route endpoints for example, and the various route settings arenβt in one place, like in Organic and proprietary competitors). Itβs actually a place where yβall can supersede Organic, which I think is also still complex (Route to/Route from v Change Stop).@moshimotsu cherry picking this from the upstream is unfortunately not possible as it seems commits for that are missing, see https://codeberg.org/comaps/comaps/issues/584
So unfortunately it's more work and will take more time.
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