

Pure Maps
Pure Maps is a full-featured map and navigation application allowing you to explore maps, search for addresses and points of interest, as well as assist with navigation.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Linux Mobile
- Ubuntu Touch
- Sailfish OS
Features
- Turn-by-turn Navigation
- Points of Interest (POI)
- Dark Mode
- Nearby Search
- Based on OpenStreetMap
- Real-time traffic
- Apps with Offline Map
- Multiple languages
- Real time GPS tracking
- GPS Navigation
Tags
- Maps Navigation
- route-navigation
Pure Maps News & Activities
Recent activities
openmapeditor added Pure Maps as alternative to OpenMapEditor
Korwin added Pure Maps as alternative to GPS Navigation & Map Direction
Korwin added Pure Maps as alternative to GPS Maps, Navigation & Traffic
Korwin added Pure Maps as alternative to GPS Navigator CityGuide
justarandom added Pure Maps as alternative to Arrow: Offline GPS Navigator
Danilo_Venom added Pure Maps as alternative to MapQuest and iGO Navigation
UniqueGo added Pure Maps as alternative to Petal Maps
UniqueGo added Pure Maps as alternative to TomTom AmiGO
Pure Maps information
What is Pure Maps?
Pure Maps is an application for mobile Linux platforms, such as Sailfish OS, Ubuntu Touch and others, to display vector and raster maps, places, routes, and provide navigation instructions with a flexible selection of data and service providers.
Pure Maps is a full-featured map and navigation application allowing you to explore maps, search for addresses and points of interest, as well as assist with navigation. For that, it uses online or offline service providers.
Offline maps, search and routing is possible with OSM Scout Server. Pure Maps will list OSM Scout Server among the providers if you have it installed. For it work, you'll also need to have the server running and map data on your device. See the OSM Scout Server documentation for installation instructions and follow setup instructions for Poor Maps.
Note: Online maps users are requested to register their own Mapbox GL key and enter it through the preferences of the application. This will allow us to use default key for application testing and provide the service without hitting free tier limits. Reasoning behind the requst is explained at TMO post, see follow up messages on TMO pages for users feedback and small details on how to enable and test the personal key. Note that without significant number of users moving to the personal keys, Mapbox key will be revoked and the users of Mapbox tiles will not be able to access it.




