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| # MapComplete versus other editors
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| **StreetCo**mplete + **MapCo**ntrib = MapComplete
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| ## StreetComplete
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| StreetComplete might look pretty similar to MapComplete at first glance - especially as it was a huge inspiration.
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| However, there are a few huge differences between the two, especially in vision.
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| ### Vision
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| The core philosophy of StreetComplete is **OpenStreetMap is cool! Help to improve it by answering these questions**
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| The core philosophy of MapComplete is **Here is a map of topic XYZ - enjoy it and update it if there is still some info
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| missing**
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| This means that StreetComplete is mainly aimed towards people who are already OpenStreetMap-enthusiasts, whereas
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| MapComplete is aimed to an audience interested in a certain topic. Of course, the next step is to attempt to inform that
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| audience why having an open map is so cool and that they can contribute as well.
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| ### Use cases
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| StreetComplete is to help mappers quickly gather some data on fixed topics
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| MapComplete is made to
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| - show the OSM-data in great detail for a specific theme about XYZ
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| - help mappers quickly add data for this theme if they are passing by
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| - be embedded in other websites
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| - allow the addition of new themes
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| ### Technology
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| StreetComplete is an android app, so can only be used on Android Phones.
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| MapComplete is a web-app, and thus works on all devices. It can be installed as PWA to give an 'app-like'-experience,
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| but can just as well be embedded in other websites. On the other hand PWA are a bit of a second class citizen compared
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| to native apps.
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| ### Feature comparison
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| MapComplete is also an OpenStreetMap-viewer, while StreetComplete hides known values.
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| MapComplete will not work offline.
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| In MapComplete it is easier to add more experimental, extremely detailed and more personal styles, as each topic is
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| separated with its own part.
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| MapComplete is a bit more complex to use. One needs to go hunting for a specific map style rather than getting bunch of
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| quests by default. And is likely to ask far more detailed question (email address and phone number of bicycle shop etc).
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| After all if it would duplicate StreetComplete it would be a bit pointless and it is pretty hard to compete with SC by
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| being easier to use and more newbie friendly, while there is space for "more complicated/detailed/involved editor
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| working like SC".
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| Also, MapComplete has no requirement to make question easy to answer, making both possible to ask more questions than
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| StreetComplete but making it more complicated to use.
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| ## MapContrib
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| MapContrib is another very similar editor which served as inspiration. MapContrib offers - just like MapComplete - an
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| extensible, thematic map view. However, I never understood the MapContrib user interface.
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| MapContrib also allows to add new points and to edit tags - but it is very cumbersome.
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| Note that the use case of MapContrib is much closer to MapComplete.
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