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iNTERCHAIN Solutions has announced GPSWatch, its first mobile software product for Bluetooth GPS Users.

iNTERCHAIN Solutions, Mar 16, 2006

GPS Watch is a powerful yet simple J2ME application that transforms your Mobile Phone into a professional Global Position Tracking System. With vast device support, GPS Watch stands as the best option for wide range of users looking for GPS features.

GPS Watch has been carefully designed by Engineers with strong expertise on mobile application making it simple, elegant and feature rich. It uses simple data transmitted by your Bluetooth GPS receiver to chart intuitive reports like Speed, Accelration, Performance Statistics, Position information apart from the high level reports including latitude, longitude, altitude information. With GPSWatch, users can trace their own maps while using the Trace Feature or load existing maps from PNG image files. GPS Watch tracks the current position on the trace map or PNG map thus facilitating easy navigation based on the map.

Apart from being a powerful standalone application, GPS Watch provides KML waypoint exporting feature that enables you to use the data collected on your phone on Google Earth or other tracking applications.

iNTERCHAIN Solutions is a startup venture found by engineers with strong expertise on mobile applications.

http://www.i10n.com

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Though not many of the CDMA phones are listed there except 6255, I think it should work on many phones that comply to their techincal requirements.

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wont work on any of the present phones!

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wont work on any of the present phones!

Hi Tanveer,

You misunderstood the product...It will work on most mobilephones supporting bluetooth, you may have to purchase a Bluetooth GPS device which sells for around 3000rs.

I'm using a Holux GPSlim 236, Nokia 6255 and GPSWatch Pro....Its quite interesting to see the stats on my phone.....

Vishnu

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GPX Import Export Feature added in GPSWatch Pro

iNTERCHAIN Solutions, Mar 22, 2006

Complying to common standards and towards fulfilling one of our community member's request, we are now providing both the existing proprietary and the new GPX import export functions on GPSWatch Pro version. The GPX import export will make the interface of the application more complaint to open standards and this feature will be a standard in our upcoming releases. Existing customers can request for updates for this feature.

iNTERCHAIN Solutions is a startup venture found by engineers with strong expertise on mobile applications.

http://www.i10n.com

GPSWatch Pro & Lite 2.1

A newer version with better features !!!

iNTERCHAIN Solutions, Mar 23, 2006

GPSWatch 2.1 has all the goodness of the existing version, plus some useful goodies like

+ Wider Bluetooth GPS Device Compatibility

+ New Direction Compass Report with Bearing and Time to Reach destination statistics.

+ ASG (All Scalable Graphics) architecture which adapts to your screen size to give you the best presentation. (Fixes overflowing texts).

Both the enhancements will be a part of both the Lite and the PRO versions.Existing customers can request for updates for this feature.

iNTERCHAIN Solutions is a startup venture found by engineers with strong expertise on mobile applications.

http://www.i10n.com

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wont work on any of the present phones!

Hi Tanveer,

You misunderstood the product...It will work on most mobilephones supporting bluetooth, you may have to purchase a Bluetooth GPS device which sells for around 3000rs.

I'm using a Holux GPSlim 236, Nokia 6255 and GPSWatch Pro....Its quite interesting to see the stats on my phone.....

Vishnu

Dear Vishnu,

I'm having nokia 6255, how much will the other stuff cost can u give some details and if possible some snapshots of GPS in 6255?

Kishore

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