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GPS.PI 4.0.


License Purchase
Requirements Pocket PC Phone Edition
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher JGUI File Size 0
Date added 24 Mar 2005 Check your speed

This program exchanges geographical position points by SMS or Email (GPRS, Bt, Wifi) services of cellular phone network.This version works with any Pocket PC Phone Edition devices. MS Smartphone version is available too.You can easily find your friends and follow his/her positions on the map or satellites photo.To lear more and review screenshots, please visit the web page:www.jgui.net/gps/gpspi/This program recognizes position messages from a various types of hardware. You can use it also, to take positions from your car''s built-in tracking device, from mobile GPS Locator, from Benofon telephone, or another hardware. And of course, from another Pocket PC Phone with this program installed. The list is growing, ask me if you want to use with your specified devices, not listed yet.Note: if you will get error message when you lunch this program first time, please go to the installation folder and run TTNControl (this is a one-time self-installed connector for Tomtom, it's requested even when you do not use this program).*) to read what the title "PI" means, please visit the above web pageCopyright 2005 JGUI. All rights reserved.The "GPS.PI" title is registered.

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