Location Tracker SDK - Includes client software capable of reading from bluetooth enabled GPS receiver as well as a .NET assembly that will receive lattitude and longitude information wireless for plotting in your mapping solution of choice
LocBrowser Basic Edition - The LocBrowser Basic Edition assists mobile people in finding their route. It is especially well suited for traveling or outdoor activities like hiking or cycling. The LocBrowser Basic Edition is a comfortable and flexible viewer for digital maps. Additionally, it supports real-time navigation - when combined with a GPS receiver
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
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
Map Calibrator - If you would like to calibrate maps on your desktop PC, use free Map Calibrator program. Map Calibrator is also useful to create map slices from a huge bitmap image file. You can convert GIF, BMP and PNG files into JPG file to use it in GPS Tuner as well
mapFactor Navigator is an OpenStreetMap-based free turn-by-turn GPS navigation software for Windows CE and Windows Mobile devices.
OpenStreetMap is a collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world
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
MapGoogler uses the GPS on your PocketPC to find your current latitude/longitude/speed and altitude and allows you to view your position on a map from the Google.com maps service. You can customize the maps zoom, and type via the 'Options' in the toolbar. The maps service is provided by Google