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Even if this discussion is now off-topic:
There are many planning and navigation apps, each with its own focus and pros and cons.
But there is something that sets the DMD ecosystem apart from all the others: the way it works with its users. From the very beginning, both the app and the web planner were developed with strong community interaction. New ideas are born in chats, discussed with developers, and often built and launched quickly, sometimes within hours. New versions are distributed from their own servers for DMD devices, not via Google Play.
Of course, this also has disadvantages: complexity is increasing rapidly, stability is a real issue, and documentation is nearly always out of date or even non-existent. Almost all users use the beta version because they want the latest features. Agile extreme.
Nevertheless, the development continues to be fueled by enough enthusiasts — it will be impressive to see how this progresses.
@Martin-Wilcke ...I know what you mentioned about DMD. But the same can be said about MyRoute-App: there came also lot of input from community, which has been developed agile. And the developers has still many ideas for future.
Therefore I'm still enthusiast of MyRoute-App