TravelPicturer - TravelPicturer uses the GPS on your PocketPC to graphically view your GPS movement. You can adjust the slider for to view larger distances on the map. This uses "The Vincenty inverse formula for ellipsoids." (accuracy to within 0.5mm, or 0.000015")
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL
TravelReaderer - TravelReaderer uses the GPS on your PocketPC to find your current latitude/longitude and says the readings in a computer voice. You can also view and download a map of your current position from the Google.com map service. You can customize the maps via the options setting in the toolbar.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL
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
TravelWiFier - TravelWiFier can be used to log WiFi hotspots via GPS. Each time you find a hotspot you can create a new 'WiFi' file with the current GPS and login information. When you are traveling the program uses the GPS on your PocketPC to find the closest WiFi hotspot and displays the distance.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL
Trekbuddy is a J2ME application to be used with a GPS receiver. It is designed to work with every Java-enabled device. It features capabilities such as: * GPS tracking and simple navigation * bitmap maps (without zoom, you can store bitmap maps with different resolution instead)
TTSGpser - TTSGpser uses text-to-speech to tell you the current GPS coordinates.
To use the app, simply run it, wait for the program to get a GPS lock, and then press the button to hear your location spoken in a female voice.
The application uses Google's TTS engine
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
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