TwitsnapsMaps uses the GPS on your PocketPC to find your current latitude/longitude/speed and altitude and allows you to upload your position via map to Twitter.com. You can customize the maps zoom, and type via the 'Options' in the toolbar. The maps service is provided by Google.com. The map/Twitter storage is from TwitSnaps
TwitterGPSer uses the GPS on your PocketPC to find your current latitude/longitude/speed and allows you to update Twitter.com. Tap the button to get the GPS lock and when the program gets the lock it will create a Tweet with a Google.com map link. This service is provided by Twitter
TwitterGPSing allows you to send GPS based tweets to Twitter. When you get a GPS lock enter the text and tap the button to send the Tweet with your current GPS. The program will send the tweet to Twitter.com with your current GPS. NOTE: To use Geolocation on Twitter in 'Settings/Account/Tweet Location' enable. This service is provided by Twitter
TwitterGPSes allows you to view the current GPS and status of your Twitter contacts. Enter the name of each contact to assign to a button. When you tap on the button the persons Twitter page will be downloaded and a Google.com map will display the location. This service is provided by Twitter
MapNameds allows you to download and name GEO tagged maps. When you get a GPS lock select 'New Map' to download a map of your current location and enter the location name. The maps are tagged with the GPS of the location. This service is provided by Google
MapDrawerer allows you to download a Google.com map of your current GPS and edit it with a full-featured drawing tool. You can draw on the map and also insert text into the maps as well as use the drawing tools. The JPEG libraries are from Independent JPEG Group. The map service is provided by Google
TwitterGPSings allows you to update and view Twitter contacts via GPS. You can use the GPS to find your current location and send a tweet and also track your friends via Twitter. The map service is provided by Google.com. The tweet service is provided by Twitter
MapFolderer uses GPS to find your current location and downloads a JPEG map of the area with a custom name. The maps are tagged with the GPS lat/lng on each JPEG file. You can also view the maps on the built in map viewer. The maps service is provided by Google
MapGoogler uses the GPS on your PocketPC to find your current latitude/longitude/speed and altitude and allows you to view your position on a map from the Google.com maps service. You can customize the maps zoom, and type via the 'Options' in the toolbar. The maps service is provided by Google
TwitterGPSerer allows you to oAuth update and view Twitter contacts via GPS. You can use the GPS to find your current location and send a tweet and also track your friends via Twitter. The map service is provided by Google.com. The tweet service is provided by Twitter