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Re: Nav4All off-board navigation system

Post by dioeos on Sun May 28, 2006 7:24 pm

voorgeld wrote:Hey, folks, I came across an article the other day, it says that a firm in Amsterdam has developed a new software called Nav4All, that is designed to be uploaded to our GPRS cell phones, and by collaborating with an external GPS receiver, helps the phone holder to locate, and moreover, it can also help the user to find the way to virtually any corner of the world by simply sending a request to a backstage central server via GPRS internet, holy God, that's so cool! The thing is still at the testing stage right now, planning to launch in this summer, but so far, the feedback it receives from testers across Europe is pretty positive, especially its low cost and simplicity, arms it with a certain advantage against other navigation tools, such as TomTom, or Wayfinder. Well, honestly, I'm pretty looking forward to this newbie...


you sound very excited, i guess u must go into this field pretty much. if u like, check this website: www.nav4all.com for more infor. and u also can join the test for free.

Re: Nav4All off-board navigation system

Post by dioeos on Sun May 28, 2006 7:23 pm

voorgeld wrote:Hey, folks, I came across an article the other day, it says that a firm in Amsterdam has developed a new software called Nav4All, that is designed to be uploaded to our GPRS cell phones, and by collaborating with an external GPS receiver, helps the phone holder to locate, and moreover, it can also help the user to find the way to virtually any corner of the world by simply sending a request to a backstage central server via GPRS internet, holy God, that's so cool! The thing is still at the testing stage right now, planning to launch in this summer, but so far, the feedback it receives from testers across Europe is pretty positive, especially its low cost and simplicity, arms it with a certain advantage against other navigation tools, such as TomTom, or Wayfinder. Well, honestly, I'm pretty looking forward to this newbie...


ok, u sound excited. check this website then, www.nav4all.com. you could join the trail for free.

Nav4All off-board navigation system

Post by voorgeld on Wed May 17, 2006 7:05 am

Hey, folks, I came across an article the other day, it says that a firm in Amsterdam has developed a new software called Nav4All, that is designed to be uploaded to our GPRS cell phones, and by collaborating with an external GPS receiver, helps the phone holder to locate, and moreover, it can also help the user to find the way to virtually any corner of the world by simply sending a request to a backstage central server via GPRS internet, holy God, that's so cool! The thing is still at the testing stage right now, planning to launch in this summer, but so far, the feedback it receives from testers across Europe is pretty positive, especially its low cost and simplicity, arms it with a certain advantage against other navigation tools, such as TomTom, or Wayfinder. Well, honestly, I'm pretty looking forward to this newbie...

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