FON Access Points for IrelandSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, BlackBerry, Sharp Zaurus, Linux, Smartphone, Maemo, JavaVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 14 Sep 11 Tags: Travel & Navigation
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FON Access Points for Ireland - FON offers you a new Points of Interest service (POIs). This allows you to download FONspots directly to your navigation device.
What does that mean? You can download a Points of Interest file directly to your navigation device
GPSBot - This small application seems to solve the problem with TomTom navigator 7, iGO8 and other navigation programs, that shows a position of several meters back from the real one in some new devices.
Simply copy the file to the folder where the navigation program executable resides and launch this application instead of the real program
CityGoogler uses the GPS on your PocketPC to find the 50 closest local business from 2,238 type of Yellow Pages entry sorted via GPS distance and stores the results into files based on store type. Tap the button to start the GPS and when you get a lock tap on it to view the list of local businesses. The GPS maps and business search service is provided by Google
GPSGoogler uses the GPS on your PocketPC to find the 50 closest local businesses from 2,238 type of Yellow Pages entry sorted via GPS distance. Tap the button to start the GPS and when you get a lock tap on it to view the list of local businesses. The GPS maps and business search service is provided by Google
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