QUOTE(Kazachok @ Jan 9 2009, 04:26 PM)
i can't seem to get the motionX gps working here though.
I only got my location and that's all.
Technically, that is all it does. It gathers your lat/long information and track them over a period of time. If you go a few pages to the right in that app, you will come to a page where it traces your track, vector-style. You can then save this track, email it to yourself, and on your Mac, use that KML track info on Google Earth to review the tracks you've done today. This is NOT a GPS with map application, this a mapping application. If you have used the Garmin GPS60CSx, you would know what I'm talking about. Google that unit model.
QUOTE(AiRBooM @ Jan 9 2009, 05:15 PM)
bro... the app can work in malaysia??

I repeat, this is not a Garmin with map application. This is a mapping application, it tracks your tracks and saves it so that you can review it later. Think of it as a GPS unit used by jungle-trekkers, where they do not rely on the maps, they rely on positional data. I repeat, there are no topographical or geographical maps on this app, it only computes and compiles your positional lat/long data into information that you can use, like altitude, ETA to waypoints, and so on.
The general public around here seems to be stuck with the impression that all GPS applications MUST have an overlaying map. This is not always the case.