Yes, I have already enabled this. Since I have crappy command of Mandarin, I love to have a Dictionary app that could let me find the meaning of a certain character.
I have now migrated from Tweetie/Twitterfon to Twittelator Pro for Tweetering purposes. Twitterlator Pro is really the most complete if not one of the most complete Twitter clients on the iPhone. You can do massive things with this and it gets better at every launch.
Complaints? Probably the only thing I don't like about it are it does not have audio notifications like Twitteriffic and the Egg icon is really ... well ... not very nice
TomTom and Navigon Bringing Turn-by-Turn GPS Car Navigation to iPhone
[QUOTE] One of the featured demos at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference keynote on Monday was TomTom for iPhone, a forthcoming turn-by-turn GPS navigation solution. Turn-by-turn car navigation has been a highly anticipated function for the iPhone whose deployment has been delayed in part by numerous hurdles imposed by Apple's SDK terms and restrictions from map providers on the use of their data. Several major vendors have been promising that they are working on such projects, with a small handful of applications even having been released.
TomTom last year asserted at the time of the iPhone 3G launch that it was working on developing turn-by-turn navigation, with additional confirmation coming several months later. According to this week's keynote demo and an associated announcement, TomTom's offerings, which will include both the software app and a hardware "car kit", will become available following the launch of iPhone OS 3.0 next week. Pricing has yet to be announced.
The TomTom solution combines two new TomTom products to provide users with state of the art in-car navigation on their iPhone 3G:
- The TomTom navigation application for iPhone; an Apple version of TomTom's award-winning turn-by-turn navigation software, including IQ Routes and latest maps from Tele Atlas;
- The TomTom car kit for iPhone; a specially developed car kit for secure docking, enhanced GPS performance, clear voice instructions, hands-free calling and in-car charging. TomTom has also released a brief promotional video demonstrating the hardware setup and providing a glimpse at the software interface:
TomTom is not the only company still promising to bring turn-by-turn car navigation to the iPhone. German GPS navigation firm Navigon responded to TomTom's news with a press release announcing that it will be bringing its own MobileNavigator solution to the iPhone by the end of June.
Before the end of this month iPhone users will be able to kit out their smartphones with the professional navigation software from App Stores across the globe. "With the new OS 3.0 operating system, Apple has made the use of navigation software on the iPhone possible, and NAVIGON has quickly managed to adapt the MobileNavigator software to the new firmware. The iPhone can now be transformed into a versatile, fully functional navigator", quotes Egon Minar, CEO of NAVIGON AG. Navigon promises a free "lite" version of the software, which will provide maps and the ability to display points of interest but no route guidance, and a full version that will provide full turn-by-turn functionality. Pricing for the full version as not yet been announced.
This post has been edited by harmeet15: Jun 11 2009, 08:46 AM
This is the one, thanks a bunch! Plus it's free, thought that I would need to fork out a couple bucks. Thanks!
can i know the name of the application? so i can search and d/load it too. the country i am in now doesn't allow me to open the link for some unknown reason.
now to the list of my recommended apps...
- need for speed undercover (great racing game)
- wolf 3d (classic first person shooting game)
- 9 toolbox (currency converter, units converter, loan calculator, inclinometer, holidays calendar, girl's monthly diary all in one)
- naturespace (to help you relax and sleep)
- finger piano (for wannabe pianist)
any recommended app to learn guitar/ foreign language?
i found many from the search, but don't know which to go for. i don't mind paying a few bucks for a good one.
This post has been edited by davidgary73: Jun 23 2009, 08:57 AM
freememory vs memoryinfo.. which one would u all suggest?
Free Memory FTW!Tried memory info but da result isn't what i expected compared to freememory..although both apps provides almost the similar functions but don't know why my springboard is still kinda laggy if i'm using memory info..just an opinion of mine..don't bomb me if i mention anything wrong..
Beejive 3.0 is out if you guys are interested. Now with push notifications. Can be bought from iTunes store for AUD13.00~ USD9.99 i think. Support the push notification now.
At the time of the writing of this post, Beejive is having massive problems logging into Yahoo Messenger. The problem may be restricted to Malaysian users only, from the reports from other members here. IM+, even the Lite version has no problems accessing your YM. Be warned.
Then they should have just stuck with the old protocol, even if without push for Yahoo. FYI, IM+ works without push, and it works fine. they could have just disabled push for Yahoo on Beejive, stick with a working protocol, and leave it at that. The other services like MSN, etc., can have their push notification enabled.