License: Free
Price: Free
Description
NaviComputer is a finger friendly pocket pc software to handle Offline GPS Maps on windows mobile. The best part of this app is the ability to Download maps with the included PC Program "NaviMapper" , which means NO data plan needed once the maps are on your device.
Following (multi layer) maps are fully supported:
* GoogleMaps
* GoogleSattelite
* GoogleTerrain
* OpenStreetMap
* OpenStreetOSM
* YahooMap
* YahooSatellite
* VirtualEarthMap
* VirtualEarthSatellite
* VirtualEarthHybrid
Track Recording
* Record your tracks and view statics like duration, distance, AverageSpeed and Altitude Graph. Your route is displayed on the map
* GPX Export/Import
* Export your tracks as GPX file and import GPX files to be displayed on the map
Requirements:
Windows Mobile Pocket PC 5 , 6 , 6.1
.NET Compact Framework 3.5
Up to now only VGA and WVGA is supported. Maybe I will add support for QVGA/WQVGA (if you are interested in that)
Tested successfully on HTC devices Diamond and Diamond2 and Samsung Omnia I8000
Price: Free
Description
NaviComputer is a finger friendly pocket pc software to handle Offline GPS Maps on windows mobile. The best part of this app is the ability to Download maps with the included PC Program "NaviMapper" , which means NO data plan needed once the maps are on your device.
Following (multi layer) maps are fully supported:
* GoogleMaps
* GoogleSattelite
* GoogleTerrain
* OpenStreetMap
* OpenStreetOSM
* YahooMap
* YahooSatellite
* VirtualEarthMap
* VirtualEarthSatellite
* VirtualEarthHybrid
Track Recording
* Record your tracks and view statics like duration, distance, AverageSpeed and Altitude Graph. Your route is displayed on the map
* GPX Export/Import
* Export your tracks as GPX file and import GPX files to be displayed on the map
Requirements:
Windows Mobile Pocket PC 5 , 6 , 6.1
.NET Compact Framework 3.5
Up to now only VGA and WVGA is supported. Maybe I will add support for QVGA/WQVGA (if you are interested in that)
Tested successfully on HTC devices Diamond and Diamond2 and Samsung Omnia I8000
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