GpsMid is a free, fully offline, vector based map application for your mobile phone. It displays your current position on a zoomable map and can be used to search for and navigate to roads or points of interest of your liking. As all data is stored in a compact binary format on your mobile phone you will incur no charges for extra data downloads
GpsMid is a free, fully offline, vector based map application for your mobile phone. It displays your current position on a zoomable map and can be used to search for and navigate to roads or points of interest of your liking. As all data is stored in a compact binary format on your mobile phone you will incur no charges for extra data downloads
GeoMail provides an email form where you type your message title and body and choose whether you want to include a link to either a scrollable or static Google map or just your latitude and longitude
Mnemojojo allows cards from Mnemosyne (a spaced-repetition flash-card program) to be reviewed on most mobile phones that support Java (J2ME). Mnemojojo does not replace Mnemosyne: cards are still added, edited, and deleted using a desktop or laptop computer
GpsMid is a free, fully offline, vector based map application for your mobile phone. It displays your current position on a zoomable map and can be used to search for and navigate to roads or points of interest of your liking. As all data is stored in a compact binary format on your mobile phone you will incur no charges for extra data downloads
reLive! is a unique and handy leisure application that allows you to take photos and write notes along your trip route, and seamlessly attach them to their locations on the map (geo-tagging). Later on, you and your family/friends can replay your trip on the website, view the trip route, photos and notes on a map in their authentic locations
Mobile GMapsSymbian OS, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, JavaVersion: 1.0 updated Upload date: 3 Dec 10 Tags: Travel & Navigation
Freeware
Mobile GMaps is a FREE application that displays maps from various sources like Yahoo! Maps, Windows Live Local, Ask.com and Open Street Map on Symbian and Java J2ME-enabled mobile phones, PDAs and other devices