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It does handle addresses.
Not in the US. I have the world map and the los Angeles maps. It is incapable of recognizing any address that I give it
Is the area properly mapped in OpenStreetMap? Organic Maps uses OpenStreetMap data, if addresses are not present there, then it's up to the users to add them.
This is the address for the belasco in Los Angeles. It knows the names of the street but not the numbers. Without addresses it's basically useless.
Clicking on any of these results will simply take you to that street at a random location on it.
For the UK, it doesn't have house names/numbers, but streets + towns work fine.
I'd be careful of making sweeping statements about 3.7m square miles of land from your doorstep in LA.
I'm in the US too, and here in Atlanta I use Organic Maps frequently to find specific street addresses. It works quite well. I would agree with the other responses here suggesting that maybe you could contribute some data to OSM for the areas you encounter that are missing street numbers. You'll be helping yourself and others!