Cellflare (Windows Mobile) - Use Cellflare to visually connect with the world around you.
The app uses your phone's GPS system to locate you and your contacts on the move in real time.
Cellflare gives you the ability to locate yourself directly on your phone using a live scalable map
SafetyRide Limiting the scope of searches in case of emergency, this mobile application helps people who need to walk in dangerous places. Keeping a GPS connection and sending SMS to a configured number with the latest position at determined intervals
GPSSMSerer uses the GPS on your PocketPC to find your latitude/longitude/altitude and speed and creates a single blank SMS template. When the program gets its first lock then it creates an SMS with your GPS update location and a link to the Google.com mobile online street map
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
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
TasksGPSer allows you to create date/time stamped tasks based on your current GPS. When you get a GPS lock then you can create a text task for the area. The program has a full featured file explorer that displays the tasks in order of distance from your current GPS. The map service is provided by Google
mySearch is a location-aware search application that uses Microsoft Bing to return results based on your current position. Just enter in your search term and press the search button to return location specific results!
If your device has HTC's G-Sensor service then simply orient the screen for landscape or portrait mode
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