mGPS Script for mShell-With mGPS you can easily integrate GSP information in your m application. mGPS contains a driver script to access any standard Bluetooth GPS device (using NMEA sentences). A sample client application that shows how to use the GPS driver is also included.
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FON Access Points for Zambia FON Access Points for Zambia - FON offers you a new Points of Interest service (POIs). This allows you to download FONspots directly to your navigation device.
What does that mean? You can download a Points of Interest file directly to your navigation device
FON Access Points for French Guiana FON Access Points for French Guiana - FON offers you a new Points of Interest service (POIs). This allows you to download FONspots directly to your navigation device.
What does that mean? You can download a Points of Interest file directly to your navigation device
FON Access Points for Madagascar FON Access Points for Madagascar - FON offers you a new Points of Interest service (POIs). This allows you to download FONspots directly to your navigation device.
What does that mean? You can download a Points of Interest file directly to your navigation device
FON Access Points for Togo FON Access Points for Togo - FON offers you a new Points of Interest service (POIs). This allows you to download FONspots directly to your navigation device.
What does that mean? You can download a Points of Interest file directly to your navigation device
FON Access Points for Japan FON Access Points for Japan - FON offers you a new Points of Interest service (POIs). This allows you to download FONspots directly to your navigation device.
What does that mean? You can download a Points of Interest file directly to your navigation device
Symarctic ExtGPS Symarctic ExtGPS allows you to use your phone's built-in GPS module externally on laptop via Bluetooth. It is mainly targeted for Nokia N95, E90, 6110 Navigator handsets, allowing you to use existing, more sophisticated GIS applications
FON Access Points for Thailand FON Access Points for Thailand - FON offers you a new Points of Interest service (POIs). This allows you to download FONspots directly to your navigation device.
What does that mean? You can download a Points of Interest file directly to your navigation device
Psiloc Where I Am Psiloc Where I Am is a powerful tool to perform various actions on the Sony Ericsson P800, P900, based on its geographical location.
Locating of the device is based on the GSM network cells. Thanks to the application the GSM network cells ID are not visible for the end user
FON Access Points for France FON Access Points for France - FON offers you a new Points of Interest service (POIs). This allows you to download FONspots directly to your navigation device.
What does that mean? You can download a Points of Interest file directly to your navigation device
Reperion GPS TrailExplorerReperion GPS TrailExplorer Reperion GPS TrailExplorer is a real-time Java Mobile GPS Tracking application. You can upload your GPS position and others can follow you around in Google Earth.
Use of this application is free. It is an adaptation of TrailExplorer.
Users can upload and view their tracks in real-time using a Java mobile phone and GPS device
Panocam Script for mShell Panocam can be used to manually stitch several camera images to a bigger one
mShell mShell is a complete, unlimited m implementation with comprehensive function library. m scripts and own modules can be run, developed, and communicated. In addition, it contains the applications mSupervisor (m script autostart, SMS control of mShell) and mViewer (m file type recognition)
FindContact Script for mShell FindContact allows you to search contacts by other fields than the standard UI allows, such as location
BirthdaySMS Script for mShell BirthdaySMS checks contacts for birthdays daily and sends (personalized) congratulation SMS
btradar Script for mShell btradar Script for mShell shows visible Bluetooth devices in your surrounding. The blib - representing a device - appears on the current beam position when the device becomes visible. New devices will be placed in the outer area of the radar screen, as long as they stay visible the blib moves toward the center