Yes. This project is actively maintained and continuously evolving. New radar styles, visual themes inspired by different games, performance improvements, and usability refinements will keep arriving over time. The goal is simple: make the minimap experience richer, smoother, and more immersive with every update.
Yes. Expanding the collection of radar styles is part of the long-term vision. New inspirations, aesthetic variations, and thematic designs will gradually be introduced. The idea is not just quantity, but carefully crafted themes that respect the spirit of each game style while remaining practical for real-world navigation.
The app uses OpenFreeMap.org, which relies on the global OpenStreetMap ecosystem. This provides constantly evolving geographic data created collaboratively by users worldwide. It allows flexible styling and keeps the map independent, open, and community-driven.
Because the app uses OpenStreetMap data through OpenFreeMap, map accuracy depends on community contributions. If something is missing — a street, business, or landmark — you can edit OpenStreetMap yourself. Once approved, those improvements eventually benefit everyone using compatible map services.
The app is fundamentally free to use. Optional supporter purchases exist mainly to help sustain development, remove ads, and fund continued improvements. Think of it more as supporting ongoing work than buying a traditional “pro version”.
No personal location data is stored by the developer. Positioning happens locally on the device to render the radar experience. Some third-party services like ads may collect anonymized data according to their own policies, but the app itself does not build location histories.
Full offline navigation is technically complex due to map size and routing infrastructure, but optimization and stability improvements are continuously evaluated. Any major feature like offline support would only be added if it maintains performance and practicality.
GPS precision depends on the phone hardware, satellite visibility, signal obstruction, and sensor fusion. Urban environments, tunnels, or indoor use can reduce accuracy. The app smooths positioning when possible, but raw GPS limitations still apply.
Ads help keep the app free and support ongoing development costs. Supporter purchases remove ads entirely and help fund future features, new map styles, and continuous improvements.
Absolutely. Community feedback is a major driver of development. Suggestions, ideas, and feedback help shape future updates and new visual themes.