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GPS-Navigator (Motorola) 3.02


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Requirements 550kB of available RAM
Downloads 31 Limitations None
Publisher Wohlfahrt EDV File Size 0
Date added 23 Sep 2005 Check your speed

The GPS-Navigator is a GPS-based navigation- and positioning- software for the Motorola A925/A1000.With the program You can navigate to geographical positions. It also shows You informations about the actual position, speed, distances and the satellite-positions.In the actual version it is also possible to navigate along routes.Program-features: Usage of the internal AGPS-receiver Navigation to waypoints Navigation on routes Compass- and Map-navigation Download of maps from the internet Turning of online maps in 90 steps Map with over 800 worldwide cities Display of the actual position, time and GPS quality Statistic of satellites Statistic of navigation Statistic of GPS-Data Plot of GPS-track Import of maps in bitmap-format (BMP/JPG/GIF) Import / Export of waypoints, routes and GPS-Tracks in GPX-format Sound-Output User defined cities Coords-format: WGS84 / UTM / Swiss Grid Danger-waypoints Goto-FunctionNew in version 3.02:- Turning of online maps in 90 steps- Moving of online maps

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