TravelAddresserer uses the GPS on your PocketPC to find your current latitude/ longitude/ speed/ altitude and Googles the Country/ Street address 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
TaxiAddresser uses the GPS on your PocketPC to find your current latitude/ longitude/ speed/ altitude and Googles the Address/City and allows you to send it to a preset Taxi or shuttle service via email. Tap the button to get the GPS lock and when the program gets the lock it will send the email
IndicatorSpeed uses the GPS on your PocketPC to find your speed and displays it on the task bar of any running PocketPC application. Select Km/Miles or NM and tap the button to start the GPS. The program reports your GPS chip GPRMC speed (Very accurate)
SMSLocationFrog sends the GPS coordinates of your location to a mobile number using SMS. Automatically updates your location when you are on the go. You may select the mobile number from your contacts or type in directly. Send the SMS using the menu or set the options to send the SMS automatically.
This handy program is simple to use and easy to setup
bliinGPSXS is a free and easy software that sends your GPS-location to the bliin servers so you can be positioned Live! on the map in real-time. On bliin, users can locate and follow friends on a map in real-time, upload media: "Shares" - photos, videos, audio and text to Google Maps or other mapping services. Shares are geo-tagged to the location of capture
TravelReporterer uses the GPS on your PocketPC to find your current latitude/ longitude/ speed/ altitude and looks up the GPS profile and displays it. Tap the button to start the GPS and when you get the lock tap the button again to view the GPS profile. This service is provided by Geonames
TravelEncyclopediaer uses the GPS on your PocketPC to find your current latitude/ longitude/ speed/ altitude and looks up the Wikipedia.org GPS listings and displays them. Tap the button to start the GPS and when you get the lock tap the button again to view the Wikipedia.org listings for the area. This service is provided by Geonames
PictureGPS allows you to tag pictures from your PocketPC camera in real time with a GPS stamp and view the distance of each picture via your current GPS. You can use the ruler to view the distance of each picture and also view the GPS stats for each picture with a Google.com map. The map service is provided by Google
SMSGPSer allows you to create SMS contact number '.pgps' links and dial them via GPS distance. Select 'Start GPS' to get a GPS lock and create a new '.pgps' phone number. The program displays the distance between each GPS point and your current GPS. Tap on the link to start the built in SMS composer