With Locify you can explore interesting places near you from Wikipedia, seek for geocaches, display map where you are (or you want to go), twitter your location, save interesting places from phone or web sync them and even navigate to them... and much more.
Locify is free application for common mobile phone
BikeTrack - This application enables everybody (who got your user/pass) look up your location on the net, using your the page http://fiets.galway.nl/ and keeps track of you.
On the webpage you can also create a username so you can use the software.
What it does:
- Gets location from GPS.
- Sends it to BikeTrack Server
Nav4All-search and find millions of interesting places like restaurants, bars, gas stations, shops and much more. You can use the places you like as destination, save them as favorite, or share them with your friends by sms or email.
* Voice-instructions and clear arrows on your screen will guide you to your destination
VisualGPSce is a free PocketPC application that displays GPS data graphically as well as record the raw GPS data (NMEA 0813) to a file. Other features include satellite azimuth/elevation, GPS signal quality, analog gauges and statistical position averaging. VisualGPSce has been tested on the following devices:
- iPAQ Pocket PC H3835
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
TwitterGPSes allows you to view the current GPS and status of your Twitter contacts. Enter the name of each contact to assign to a button. When you tap on the button the persons Twitter page will be downloaded and a Google.com map will display the location. This service is provided by Twitter
myRadar is a location aware radar application that makes use of Wunderground and Accuweather US web services to show real-time, animated Radar Images of your local area regardless of where in the US you might be. This application requires myLocation services to function automatically.
The program will install to /Program Files/myRadar
MapFolderer uses GPS to find your current location and downloads a JPEG map of the area with a custom name. The maps are tagged with the GPS lat/lng on each JPEG file. You can also view the maps on the built in map viewer. The maps service is provided by Google