Nope, it's a new feature.
From the techcrunch article - "Berlin-based maps
and navigation app maker
Skobbler <http://www.skobbler.co.uk/>, which has its
own map engine and
combines it with OpenStreetMap <http://www.openstreetmap.org/> (OSM) data
to power a range of mapping apps, has updated its iOS global maps app,
ForeverMap
2<https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/forevermap-2-worldwide-offline/id42418…=8>,
to
add a travel guide with popular location information to further expand the
offering. As with the crowd-created OSM data, which Skobbler uses to power
its entire range of mapping and sat-nav apps, the travel guide data is
crowdsourced — powered by Wikitravel <http://wikitravel.org/en/Main_Page>."
Associated article:
http://techcrunch.com/2013/07/11/destination-skobbler/
On 12 July 2013 17:12, Peter Southwood <peter.southwood(a)telkomsa.net> wrote:
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Did they ever use Wikivoyage?
----- Original Message -----
*From:* James Fawcus-Robinson <jameslmfr(a)gmail.com>
*To:* wikivoyage-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
*Sent:* Friday, July 12, 2013 5:31 PM
*Subject:* [Wikivoyage-l] Fwd: Skobbler using Wikitravel
Hello all
Just seen that Skobbler, a great map app that uses OpenStreetMap is
starting to use Wikitravel over Wikivoyage for their travel guides in the
app, is anybody aware as to why they would do this?
Associated article:
http://techcrunch.com/2013/07/11/destination-skobbler/
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