Navigation software for mobile devices which allows you to check-in on Foursquare, announce your location on Facebook, search destinations on Google and obtain weather information for that location. Supports WebOS and Bada.
Displays time, current position, speed and direction of movement on the mobile phone. Runs on all phones supporting CLDC 1.0/ MIDP 2.0 and Bluetooth or data cable access.
Records the legs of a journey you have already completed so they can be displayed in OpenStreetMap. This tool can also mark waypoints. Routes can be exported in GPX format to other applications for further editing.
Google Maps for mobile devices. Via an internet connection, the user can access detailed directions, navigate their route using overview maps and view satellite images of their location.
GPS tracker for Java-compatible mobile phones with an external Bluetooth GPS receiver. Suitable for applications such as geo-caching or geo-tagging. Logs covered distances and exports points with timestamps as CSV, KML, GPX or LOC. Doesn’t depict topographic maps. Fast and secure download from The H
Java-based GPS navigation system for mobile phones with local search and route planner. Offers wide mapping coverage including aerial views of Europe, North America, Australia and parts of Asia and Africa.
Navigation software for iPhone 3G/3GS and Android mobiles. Includes maps for UK, Germany, Austria and Switzerland, Italy, most of the rest of Europe and North America. Uses the iPhone GPS receiver and features turn commands, postcode entry, navigation to house numbers and a traffic lane assistant.
This tool can open GSAK databases directly. Its collection of different geocacher utilities includes, among other things, a step counter, a note block, a range of convertors and a calculator (for example for bearings and trig point calculations).
Live tracking for mobile phones that have a connected or integrated GPS device. Displays routes and links them with photos. Can also be integrated into geo-information systems such as Google Maps. Version available for mobile phones.
Onboard navigation system with TMC function for mobile devices such as iPhone and Android smartphones, which the user can use to navigate throughout Europe.
Online route planner for Europe that supports routes for vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists. Simply mark the areas on the map that you don’t want to include in the route. Based on geographical data from OpenStreetMap.
Track community for outdoor activities. Users can create routes on the web site or upload and describe GPS tracks presented as Google Maps mashup. Tracks can be marked for various activities (including walking, mountain biking or skiing) and downloaded in formats, such as KML or GPX. Available as standalone app for iPhone and Android.
Displays maps from services like Yahoo Maps, Ask.com, Open Street Map and other sources on your mobile phone. Can also be attached to a GPS receiver to download the section of a map that covers your current location. Also supports maps that have already been downloaded from your PC to your mobile.
Route organiser and interactive online map with satellite images. Displays addresses or places of interest, and can calculate the distance between two points on the map. Contains some images from Google StreetView with real panorama views. Also available as Google Maps Mobile for smartphones.
Powerful (offline) GPS tool that helps you navigate even when you can’t get a GPS signal. Displays time, speed (in different units) and direction (in the form of a compass). Also provides statistics such as how much distance was travelled in a day. Can import and export map material in KML or LOC formats.
Offboard navigation system for mobile telephones, which fetches the planned route from a server; contains an extensive Points of Interest database, and weather and traffic info, and provides a connection to Facebook and Google Earth. The special versions for people doing outdoor pursuits and recreational travel also supports theme-specific web portals.
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