Osmdroid vs Mapsforge [closed] - android

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I will develop a new Android application, in the past I developed an a application and I used Mapsforge, but now I see their web and they havent got release since Mar 2013...
What do you recommend me to use, Osmdroid or Mapsforge?
Thanks in advance

Mapsforge 0.4.0 will release in the next couple of weeks: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mapsforge-dev/jVXHLgPz7cA also the mailing list traffic is healthy again IMO. So go for Mapsforge if it fullfills your other requirements.

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