The new features of Zagat To Go include an exclusive “offline” mode to allow browsing of restaurants without a network connection - making the app great for iPhone and iPod Touch users alike. Other features include the ability to write reviews and augmented reality application.
With Zagat we can browse up-to-the minute Zagat Ratings and Reviews for 40,000 restaurants, nightspots, hotels & shops in your neighborhood and around the world. It’s a cool application for iPhone! We should try the application. Please watch the newest update for Zagat To Go:
For iPhone fans out there! AutoPark is the winner of ‘Most Useful App’ in iPhoneDevCamp 2009. The application meant to help you remember where your car is parked—and how much time is left on the meter. Let see the Auto Park features:
Find Your Parked Car -Park your car and set a marker on the map with a single tap. Easy to find your car back.
Stop Getting Lost in Parking Lots -Forgot your spot in a multi-story structure or sprawling shopping mall? No problem at all!
Keep Track of Time Left on Meter -Separate warning and expiration alarms let you get back to your car before the meter runs out.
Works on Meters or Machines -An hour left on meter or pre-paid ticket runs out at 1:00pm? Works either way and many more.
The important is AutoPark is easy to use and user friendly. For more details visit AutoPark
Now, it’s a Free Time Again! Nokia already announced The Ovi Maps -free turn-by-turn voice navigation for all its GPS-enabled smartphones globally, starting with 10 models only. It’s now available in the U.S. The Ovi Maps app, with turn-by-turn directions for 74 countries in 46 languages.
Nokia’s Ovi Maps can operate completely offline, as the maps are stored on the device. I think it’s better from Google Maps. It’s easy & simple to use. Please watch this cool Ovi Maps Demo:
PhotoPin is another great geo-tag photos app for Iphone. I’m already reviewed a great geo-tag photos applications Read Here. Photos geo-tagged with PhotoPin work great with iPhoto ‘09, Flickr, Facebook and all other applications and services that understand standard EXIF tags.
Some of my friends already use PhotoPin app and they said the app is simple & easy to use. It’s just fire it and forget it. The pulsating rings signify the current accuraty of the GPS fix. More details please visit PhotoPinApp.com
A new applications called “Near Me Now” from Google.com is the built-in GPS tracker in smart phones to show business and attractions that are around you.This feature is currently available in the US for iPhone (OS 3.x) or Android-powered devices with version 2.0.1 or later. The “Near Me Now” is fast and easy to find out more about a place in your immediate vicinity, whether you’re standing right in front of a business or if it’s just a short walk away. It’s simple & easy. Please watch the demo.
The good news: Now you can get Gokivo GPS Navigator for just 99 cents (iTunes link) from $9.99. I think Gokivo one of the cheaper applications for iPhone users on the market right now.
That 99 cents buys you only for 30 days (complete with real-time traffic). After that, Gokivo will cost you $4.99 per month or $39.99 if you pay annually (a considerable savings).
Gokivo requires no contract and commitment - you pay as you go. Simple Isn’it? I already reviewed Gokivo Applications here
Google will announces Android press conference for January 5th 2010 in Mountain View. As usually,we’ve seen recently, it’s likely a Nexus One announcement will be the order of the day, and most (if not all) of your nagging questions will get answered.You will know we’ll be there live. I have some videos about Google Nexus One. Happy Watching!
Honestly, I’m always bored waiting the bus if the bus did not arrive more than 30 minutes. Now, There’s an application for that. It’s call ‘Catch The Bus’.
The application-’Catch The Bus’ allows passengers access real-time GPS data on five MBTA bus routes, courtesy of the Massachusetts Department of Transporation, to better predict wait times at stops using their iPhone. It’s simple and easy to use.
GPS data for the other 179 MBTA bus routes will become public should this and future applications prove a successful resource for riders. Boston and San Francisco are the only cities to make real-time GPS data public.
The application can be downloaded for 99 cents through the Apple store or iTunes.