OSM Latest Changes

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OSM Latest Changes
Author: tyrasd/latest-changes/graphs/contributors GitHub
License: Unlicense (free of charge)
Platform: Web
Version: 0e56407 (2021-12-29)
Language:
english
Website: https://tyrasd.github.io/latest-changes/
Source code: tyrasd/latest-changes GitHub
Programming languages: JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
Features
Feature Value
Map Display
Display map yes
Map data vector
Source online;cache
Rotate map no
3D view
?
Shows website
?
Shows phone number
?
Shows operation hours
?
Routing
Routing no
Create route manually
?
Calculate route
?
Create route via Waypoints
?
Routing profiles
?
Turn restrictions
?
Calculate route without Internet (Offline routing)
?
Routing providers
?
Avoid traffic
?
Traffic Provider
?
Navigating
Navigate no
Find location
?
Find nearby POIs
?
Navigate to point
?
Navigation with voice / Voice guidance
?
Keep on road
?
Lane guidance
?
Works without GPS
?
Navigate along predefined route
?
Tracking
Make track no
Customizable log interval
?
Track formats
?
Geotagging
?
Fast POI buttons
?
Upload GPX to OSM
?
Monitoring
Monitoring no
Show current track
?
Open existing track
?
Altitude diagram
?
Show POD value
?
Satellite view
?
Show live NMEA data
?
Show speed
?
Send current position
?
Editing
Add POIs
?
Edit / Delete POIs
?
Add way
?
Edit geometries
?
Edit arbitrary tags of existing OSM objects
?
Edit relations
?
View notes
?
Create notes
?
Edit notes
?
Work offline online;offline
Support imagery offset DB
?
Upload to OSM
?
Rendering
?
Accessibility
?

OSM Latest Changes is a web application that helps to check recent OSM changes within a certain cartographic boundary, for example your home town. It displays all changesets in a list and on a map. The elements can be selected on the map whereby a tag comparison table opens up that highlights all created, modified or deleted tags. Furthermore a so called "Vandalism Meter" has been implemented that helps to find suspicious edits.

History

It was first prototyped by two users[1][2] during the Chicago Hack weekend on the 26th-28th April 2013. This was conceived to be an enhancement to the OSM history tab with other notable users of the community working[3][4] on coming up with a solution for a history tab that visualizes local changesets in an easy to understand way.

A hacked version of this prototype has been created with aims into saving bandwith and rendering time. Furthermore it allows lower zoom levels. It will show changes made in the last 24h, 3 days, 7 days or 30 days.

As of July 2022 another updated version has been created, that offers added functionality, i.e. a tag comparison table, a vandalism checker and a filter functionality.

Weblinks

2013

2013-2021

2022-now

References