Organic Maps has released a substantial update to this privacy-focused offline maps & GPS app, introducing the ability to display satellite imagery using a custom raster tile server URL via the app's settings. The development team also mentions ongoing work on their own satellite imagery server. Alongside satellite imagery support, users now gain public transport routing options, including subway, light rail, bus, and tram navigation. This update makes it possible to view several alternate route options, showing both the fastest and shortest paths for greater trip planning flexibility. Building on these improvements, walking and cycling routes will now warn users of steps, gates, and lift gates encountered along the way. Android users benefit from an updated search and route planning interface, aimed at creating a smoother experience, while iOS users see accessibility enhancements such as support for Dynamic Type, large fonts, and easier selection between overlapping tracks or routes. ...
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