Android auto for OsmAnd is a paid feature either through subscription or one-time purchase. Has anyone tried it and do you think its worth it?

  • rah
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    1 year ago

    The paid version is neither free nor open source software?

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      1 year ago

      the paid version is still Free and Open source. In this case free stands for Free as in Free speech and not as in Free beer.

      Also none of the Free or Open source licences prevent you to sell the compiled software. Hell, most of the Open source licences don’t even prevent you to close the source code (Mozilla, MIT, etc.) it’s only the GPL and a few others that mandate that the source code must be made available on request…

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        1 year ago

        the paid version is still Free and Open source

        As I understand it, the paid version is not free and open source. For example, it includes a weather plugin which is non-free.

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          1 year ago

          I cannot find any resources other than: OsmAnd is GPLv2, the API is MIT. I cannot find anything about the plugins, but that would only mean that the plugins are a mix of open and closed source, though the app itself is still open source.

          standing to their documentation they have an exception to the GPLv2 for the Google Play app to be able (my guess here) to better process payments and such.

          So to my admittedly poor understanding:

          OsmAnd -> open source
          OsmAnd on Google Play -> closed source but compiled from the FOSS code
          Plugins -> YMMV depending on the plugin

          Yet because OsmAnd and it’s API itself are FOSS I would argue that this is still the right community for the OP question. :)