Hi guys,
Just found something great. A navigation system FREE OF CHARGE!!! It
is a world wide system and in many spoken languages. I already
downloaded it to my cellphone. You use it for driving, hiking, cycling,
well the sky is the limit! Very user friendly.
Here is the website where you can download the software:
>> www.nav4all.com
Regards!
J
Greg Eshleman - 16 Apr 2006 02:53 GMT
Only free till August 15
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Thurman - 16 Apr 2006 18:15 GMT
> Only free till August 15
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>> Here is the website where you can download the software:
And you have to furnish your own GPS or buy theirs.
By Aug 15 Disney shouldahve released their system based on the GPS of CDMA
and a fee reported to be $10/mon for five (?) phone #s; that's really cheap.
I have a Sprint Vision card used on both a Vaio notebook and PPC2002 plus a
Cingular Razr for voice and Bluetooth. I'm wondering if for $10/mon I can
track the PC Card as a GPS and enter the lat/long on the Razr for Google
Mobile which is free.
DogFart - 16 Apr 2006 07:09 GMT
> A navigation system FREE OF CHARGE!!! It
>is a world wide system and in many spoken languages. I already
>downloaded it to my cellphone. You use it for driving, hiking, cycling,
>well the sky is the limit! Very user friendly.
Yawn.
Such gushing enthusiasm is a sure sign of spam, a scam, or both.
John Navas - 19 Apr 2006 06:18 GMT
>Just found something great. A navigation system FREE OF CHARGE!!! It
>is a world wide system and in many spoken languages. I already
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>>> www.nav4all.com
It's only free until August 15, 2006.
Relatively few handsets are supported.
Bluetooth is required, and you must
also have a Bluetooth GPS.
Google Local for Mobiles <http://google.com/glm/> is free
indefinitely, and supports most Java-enabled handsets.
And my handheld GPS can route me without having to use my
cell phone or an eventually paid service.

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Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
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JDa™© - 19 Apr 2006 13:28 GMT
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> And my handheld GPS can route me without having to use my
> cell phone or an eventually paid service.
I just noticed that this is a *cross post*. After checking, the Google
gps program
is not geared for the Motorola iden phones used by Sprint/Nextel. To
bad too,
I could really use this free service on both my i850 and i870 phones.