[iPhone God App] It was found using the NavigX for iPhone actually
NavigX started life as a simple conversion app for the Mac and iPhone but now, version 2.5 on the iPhone takes things to another level.
It converts between Latitude/Longitude and Ordnance Survey Grid Reference (OSGB), Military Grid Reference System (MGRS), Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Ordnance Survey Grid References for Ireland (OSI) and the Global Area Reference System (GARS).
In addition to great navigation features, NavigX also has a unique SOS Messaging facility enabling you to get an emergency SOS message containing your position to anyone in your address book.
NavigX for iPhone allows navigation in Metric (km/h & m), Imperial (mph & yards) and now Nautical (knots & nautical miles) units.
Check out these new features:
- Navigation Screen/GPS Display
- Moving Map Display
- Waypoint Directory
- MGRS Coordinate Conversion
- UTM Coordinate Conversion
- USNG Coordinate Conversion
- SOS Messaging
- Rhumb Line or Great Circle Navigation
- Customisable Preferences
- Copy Grid Reference to Clipboard
- WebTrack
- Waypoint Sharing via iTunes, Email and Bluetooth
- much, much, more...
NavigX is the ultimate personal navigator for less than the cost of a pint of beer!
Couple the compact features of NavigX on the iPhone with NavigX on the iPad and you'll have an extremely flexible integrated navigation system.
NavigX is subject to evolutionary development so if it doesn't do something that you would like it to do, please check the website as you'll find a list of ongoing development ideas, most of which have come from our user base.
Current users of NavigX have said:
"Thank you so much!!!! I love this App. You guys rock!"
"Supernice App!"
"Very useful app for me! Thanks!"
"NavigX is a Great application! Thanks for putting it together."
"Wow! This is just AWSOME! Thanks!"
We want to continue receiving feedback like this. We'll shape the app as our user base demands so please keep the comments and the feedback coming!
Follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/navigxdude
It converts between Latitude/Longitude and Ordnance Survey Grid Reference (OSGB), Military Grid Reference System (MGRS), Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Ordnance Survey Grid References for Ireland (OSI) and the Global Area Reference System (GARS).
In addition to great navigation features, NavigX also has a unique SOS Messaging facility enabling you to get an emergency SOS message containing your position to anyone in your address book.
NavigX for iPhone allows navigation in Metric (km/h & m), Imperial (mph & yards) and now Nautical (knots & nautical miles) units.
Check out these new features:
- Navigation Screen/GPS Display
- Moving Map Display
- Waypoint Directory
- MGRS Coordinate Conversion
- UTM Coordinate Conversion
- USNG Coordinate Conversion
- SOS Messaging
- Rhumb Line or Great Circle Navigation
- Customisable Preferences
- Copy Grid Reference to Clipboard
- WebTrack
- Waypoint Sharing via iTunes, Email and Bluetooth
- much, much, more...
NavigX is the ultimate personal navigator for less than the cost of a pint of beer!
Couple the compact features of NavigX on the iPhone with NavigX on the iPad and you'll have an extremely flexible integrated navigation system.
NavigX is subject to evolutionary development so if it doesn't do something that you would like it to do, please check the website as you'll find a list of ongoing development ideas, most of which have come from our user base.
Current users of NavigX have said:
"Thank you so much!!!! I love this App. You guys rock!"
"Supernice App!"
"Very useful app for me! Thanks!"
"NavigX is a Great application! Thanks for putting it together."
"Wow! This is just AWSOME! Thanks!"
We want to continue receiving feedback like this. We'll shape the app as our user base demands so please keep the comments and the feedback coming!
Follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/navigxdude
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