Mytravelr is a set of tools designed to help on-the-go mobile users maximize their productivity and reduce the stress of travel. Mytravelr is the result of extensive, user-focused research and development
Loki MobileSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, SmartphoneVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 12 Aug 10 Tags: Travel & Navigation
Freeware
Loki Mobile-Loki Mobile allows you to locate yourself and search locally on any WiFi-enabled device.
Loki is the first application in history that automatically uses your exact physical location to harness the power of the Internet
NavimoteSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Series 60, BlackBerry, SmartphoneVersion: 1.2 updated Upload date: 13 Dec 11 Tags: Travel & Navigation
Freeware
Navimote is an on-demand mobile phone-finder based on push technology. With Navimote you can enable others to retrieve your position in real-time
GPXBrowser - this program helps geocachers with paperless caching.
You can use pocket queries created by geocaching.com or create gpx file with some other application like GSAK.
Note! This program reads only GPX files which have exact format of geocaching.com pocket queries.
You have to be premium member of geogaching.com, to create pocket queries
AulostSymbian OS, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQVersion: 0.35 Upload date: 30 Sep 10 Tags: Travel & Navigation
Freeware
NMT Theme -is a navigation application for Symbian S60 phones. User can track own location on Google map and Karttapaikka maps
PyWorldClock-is a time calculation application based on GMT Hours. Users can view current time of any city around the world using this application. PyWorldClock does not support daylight savings time calculation
MyLocation Script for mShell-Use your mobile phone as your location tracker. The software sends an automated reply to anyone who intends to know your location. If your current location cannot be determined, it sends your last recorded known location and its time
ttGPS-provides a Symbian utility for GPS-enabled (either internal or through Bluetooth) mobile devices to send periodic positioning information to a TIDB-managed database. The data is sent to a server by the phone's GPRS service. This in turn can be used to provide an map overlay to provide information of traffic flow, either for real-time or historical purposes
OpenFindMe-aims to provide an open alternative for tracking. It gives the user the ability to track their position using a GPS and an Internet connection. Thanks to their open protocol any tool can be integrated with online open tracking system OpenFindMe.
How does it work ?
The first thing you have to do is to get a Device Id