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Mobile 2.0 for iPhone

  29/05/2009
Navionics will be hitting the water with the newest version of our Mobile App created specifically for iPhone users. The charts are available for an expert mariner already familiar with Navionics Charts, or a novice navigator.
 

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The app allows to plan your next on-the-water excursion anytime or anywhere because the charts reside permanently on the iPhone. Digital markers are serving as references, or you can show your friends exactly where you've sailed.

 

Some of the features of the 2.0 version include:

  • Totally new and intuitive graphic interface.
  • New graphic display of Tides & Currents.
  • Search by category, name or favorites.
  • Specialty marine POIs and location based services added.
  • Just one click to call on POI telephone data.
  • Plan a route with multiple waypoints (up to 99).
  • Display Track.
  • Set markers.

 

 



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Website: http://www.navionics.com/Mobile.asp
Supplier: Navionics SpA

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