Wednesday, August 02, 2006

ALK Releases GPS Software CoPilot Live

location based services

GPS Navigation Company, ALK has released its latest GPS software CoPilot Live, for Symbian 60 based mobile phones, pocket PCs and laptops. Travroute, ALK’s Australian distributor, promises the latest GPS software CoPilot Live as Australia’s first GPS software for a mobile phone letting the users select their destination with a systematic choice that is included with point of interest, street, town and house number.
Once the users are set to go, they select ‘start driving’ and the route is calculated automatically, and you will hear turn-by-turn voice instructions.
Travroute’s Michael Carrrafa said,
The software will initially be available for the Nokia N70 as this is currently the only Symbian 60 mobile phone in Australia. However, this is just the beginning of the technology,
The latest GPS software CoPilot Live is also comprised with an option of map views, planning mode allowing the drivers compute their trips beforehand, as well a walking mode for locating the way on foot making use of users’ mobile phone. You can locate a way around the side streets utilizing the instantaneous divert feature if you hit an unanticipated hold-up.
The GPS software CoPilot Live includes a safety camera database to caution you of dual cameras, speed and red light, and just ‘plug and drive’ with NAVTEQ street maps, which is previously loaded on a storage card. Besides the users can make use of the mobile phone’s Internet connection for messaging and live tracking.CoPilot Live Pocket PC 6 backs Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 and Windows Mobile 2003, and wireless devices like the Cingular Wireless Mobile Messenger (iPAQ 6515), iMATE JAM, iMATE KJAM, and others to be ushered in soon.
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