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SmartComNavigator for UIQ3 1.04


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Publisher WildMobile File Size 0
Date added 12 Nov 2006 Check your speed

SmartCom Navigator is an easy to use software with a user friendly interface supporting all necessary functions that will turn your smartphone into a powerful navigation system.You can use SmartCom Navigator without GPS-receiver for example as a map browsing tool during excursions at an unknown places.All program functions were divided into several categories that are available in one or two clicks in main menu.Main program features:- 100% compatibility with maps and data files of OziExplorer and SmartComGPS (can read .plt, .wpt, .map, .names);- Comfortable map browsing;- Unlimited map size;- Fast zoom from 20% to 1000%;- Trip calculator in navigation mode;- Fullscreen;- Supports tracks and waypoints;- Track and waypoint editors;- Automatic voice and visual instructions in navigation mode;- Send SMS with position from map;- Receiving and showing SMS''es on the map;- Satellites screen;- Fast zoom out till 0,5%;- Playing sound on GPS events;- Track search (search track to a given position using existing tracks);- Downloading maps from the internet;- Supports .ogf2 mapsSmartCom Navigator supports smartphones based on Symbian Series 60, Series 60-rd edition and UIQ.

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