TimeGPSs - This program allows you to enter two sets of GPS points and a speed reading in Miles or KM/H. Then the program displays the distance between the two points and the amount of time to travel from each point.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer
TrackMe - Tool that stores GPS positions and uses that information to generate KML files that can be used by Google Earth or Google Maps for displaying realtime or prerecorded tracks.
The data can be stored locally on your PDA or remotely on a server. You can use my server (free of charge) for storing your data
Use trackr! to let people know where you are and where you have been. All you need is the Internet, a GPS receiver and your mobile phone (or a mobile phone with an internal GPS receiver)
TrackyPro - If you have taken your auto navigation system into the woods you probably realized that it becomes more of a paper weight than a navigation device. Without roads most cannot function. That is why you may need off-road navigation software
IMPORTANT: Do not operate this product while driving; park the vehicle first. It is your sole responsibility to place, secure and use your mobile device in a manner that ensures safe driving
Trailcompanion is a software for gps-enabled windows mobile phones that allow you to track your way offroad.
Trailcompanion is designed with trekking in mind and will let you record your path, save waypoints, follow routes and exchange them with Google Earth and many others desktop software
TrakPal PitStop - Analyse your performance using NMEA compliant GPS data recorded on your Pocket PC - the perfect complement to your GPS navigation software.
Compare data from different runs to find where those important seconds were lost, whether on the track, training, commuting or just for fun
TravelAddresserer uses the GPS on your PocketPC to find your current latitude/ longitude/ speed/ altitude and Googles the Country/ Street address 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