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Pin Master is a location bookmarking app that brings fresh ideas to this genre of navigation apps: It allows you to save points of interest with your own custom fields and sync your collection with your friends.

The beach you found by chance last summer, that nice coffee store, your favorite skateboard places, bars, surfing spots, bike routes. Bookmark any type of place in the world.

Add custom fields to rate, describe and assign special features to a place (wave height for a surf spot, or food quality for a restaurant).

In short, Create collections of anything that can be assigned to a location on a map.

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QuickButton

QuickButton allows you to call your favorite contacts directly from the home screen, with only one click!

Create your own buttons on the home screen with the pictures of your contacts.

Tedious searching in the Contacts list now is a thing of the past!

Simply select the contact and the desired function.

The picture assigned to the contact is used.

If necessary, take a new picture or select one from the picture library.

It only takes 3 more clicks to create your own call button on the home screen.

AR Waypoints

AR Waypoints is an app for viewing latitude / longitude points in augmented reality. It supports reading geographic points from two standard formats (GPX and KML). Using your device's compass and GPS, the app can overlay these points as clickable icons in front of the camera.

This makes it fun and easy to view surrounding points of interest at a glance. AR Waypoints comes pre-configured with several samples to get you started. Additional waypoint layers may be authored using third party mapping tools.

Application Features:

  • Uses augmented reality to line up a user's true heading against the initial bearing of a layer of selected waypoints
  • Supports viewing both GPX and KML formats (using Waypoint and Placemark elements respectively)
  • Share waypoints with friends via email
  • Integrated help system

"Average Speed Camera Systems" use two cameras to measures the time it takes you to pass the section. From that they calculate your average speed. If it is above the given limit it will be expensive.

Limits are very close!

Example: 100 km/h allowed - 103 km/h or more measured - you pay.

If you don't take care and find yourself going a bit too fast you have to go the rest of the section pretty slow - just to ensure that you don't exceed the average for the section.

In general you'll drive slower than allowed - simply to be on the safe side.

Section Control helps you with this.

If your average speed exceeds the given limit it will warn you.

And if traffic prevents you from driving at the allowed speed - Section Control shows you "what's left".

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