Copan for the Pocket PC - is a very functional and easy-to-use geomatics engineering tool for computing and managing plane surveying and mapping coordinates
CartoType A simple map viewer using the CartoType library.
The program is installed in the folder My Device/Program Files/CartoType. Click on the CartoTypeDemo icon to run the program, then select Open Map.. from the menu to open a map. A map of Berlin is supplied as a sample.
Apart from the menu commands, you can zoom in by pressing the joystick or rolling ball
Milan / Italy map for City Advisor. Includes all tube lines, all urban trains lines, all tramway lines, all bus lines and supports full timetables.
Instructions:
1. Download the map (zip file)
2. Extract the files in /CityAdvisor/maps
3. Open CityAdvisor -> Maps icon -> Menu -> Refresh
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Map Creator for City Advisor - Create public transportation maps for use with City Advisor.
What's New in This Release:
· Enable Special TimeTable editing.
· Enable customize peeks.
· Enable CAX format map generation.
· Enable Language-Code Selection for accent insensitive search.
· Accent insensitive station search
Map of HongKong for City Advisor - HongKong MTR map in Traditional Chinese for City Advisor. The stations can be find by Chinese characters and also by the first pinyin letters.
Instructions:
1. Download the map (zip file)
2. Extract the files in /CityAdvisor/maps
3. Open CityAdvisor -> Maps icon -> Menu -> Refresh
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GPSed - Record GPS tracks from your mobile and trace them on a map.
Record tracks of your trips anywhere on the Earth from your mobile device. Tracks are traced on Google Maps and stored in an online archive. All you need to start tracking is a mobile device with the internal or external GPS receiver
TravelGoogles allows you to search and view 5,451 local businesses and services sorted from local distance from your home settings. Set your home location in the settings box and tap on a service on the list to view local listings. The business directory service is provided by Google
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