Sunday, 26 February 2012

CoPilot Gps navigation application includes free offline maps with optional traffic data and turn-by-turn navigation, headed to Android and iOS

ALK (that's the organization behind CoPilot Live) isn't any stranger to Gps navigation applications, but it is beginning anew now with a brand new application offering more features free of charge. CoPilot Gps navigation, which is on iOS and Android, goes the clear way of Nokia Maps for the reason that it stores all individuals countless points of interests offline, so you do not need a web connection to calculate directions. Download the disposable version and you will will also get some requisite social media integration, walking and driving directions, a chance to select from as much as three routes and built-in Bing and Wikipedia search functionality. The application also matches Google Maps with voice-led, turn-by-turn navigation and three dimensional maps, but you will need to spend out $19.99 like a one-amount of time in-application payment for that privilege. Real-time traffic updates will also be a choice, but that'll set you back one more $9.99 for any 12-month subscription. Based on ALK, the application is going to be readily available for iOS and Android at the begining of to mid March, but meanwhile we have got a number of screens below to provide you with an idea of what to anticipate.

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