This app kicks Google's java map app to the frickin' curb!
Works perfectly with my N95's internal GPS and has a slew of different options and maps.
For pure map-viewing on-the-go, this is the application to have.
Thanks for the upload/notice!
Mobile GMaps is a FREE application that displays Google Maps, Yahoo! Maps, Windows Live Local (MSN Virtual Earth) and Ask.com Maps and satellite imagery on Symbian and Java J2ME-enabled mobile phones, PDAs and other devices. MGMaps can connect to a GPS receiver over bluetooth or use internal GPS features on some phones in order to automatically display the map for your current position.
Here are some key features of the application:
Maps and satellite imagery: view various types of maps and aerial images, zoom in and out, mark favorite places with map pushpins.
GPS connectivity: connect to a GPS device over bluetooth or use the internal GPS to view maps or aerial imagery for your current location. Enable GPS synchronization to continuously move the map as you move around, view your position, speed and heading.
GPS tracking:New! See where you and your friends are in a Google-Maps based mashup on GMap-Track.com.
Traffic Info: see the congested roads and estimate delays in major U.S. metropolitan areas.
Search for places or businesses, view the results including addresses and phone numbers, get step-by-step directions. Do you want to call any of them? You can do that directly from Mobile GMaps!
Favorites: store your favorite places or search results to jump quickly to any of them.
Mobile Wikimapia: Wikimapia.org is a mashup that allows users to add tags and annotate locations displayed on Google Maps. They already have over 1 million places, now you can view them on your cellphone using MGMaps!
Subway maps: view subway maps for New York, London, Berlin, Washington DC, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago.
View KML files: view any .kml file available online containing Google Earth places by simply entering its web address. Compressed files (.kmz) are also supported.
Connectivity with Navizon: use MGMaps together with Navizon in order to support GPS functionality over bluetooth on older Symbian S60 phones and to enable positioning features without a GPS device.
This app kicks Google's java map app to the frickin' curb!
Works perfectly with my N95's internal GPS and has a slew of different options and maps.
For pure map-viewing on-the-go, this is the application to have.
Thanks for the upload/notice!
Excellent Thanks ...
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