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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (376)2/7/2011 5:06:03 PM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 848
 
If you have a speaker jack inlet in your car you can run it through the speakers, while playing your tunes. Nice. And careful setting the preferences. If you have it set for shortest way (mileage) then it can send you a really slow way ( lots of stop lights).



To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (376)2/7/2011 5:08:10 PM
From: iggyl  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 848
 
Great. If your girlfriend has the same iTunes account you can download it on her iPad too.

Now that you have a driving app you need a good drinking app to go with it. If you like wine try Hello Vino, it's free.



To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (376)2/10/2011 1:36:15 PM
From: iggyl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 848
 
Sorry Lachim

Navigation app sales and Verizon friendliness
by Mel Martin (RSS feed) on Feb 10th, 2011

There's a flurry of GPS related news today, so let's get right on with it. First, one of our favorite nav apps, Navigon, is having a pretty big sale to celebrate its milestone of 2 millions sales worldwide. If you've been lusting after a Navigon app, there's a 4-day, 50% off sale beginning today. Regional versions for the U.S. are $14.99. The US-Canada app is $29.99. The USA-only version is $24.99. Current users can take advantage of the promotion with prices for In App purchases of Traffic Live, Panorama View 3D and Zagat Survey for MobileNavigator iPhone at 25 percent off.

On the TomTom front, that excellent nav solution is on sale for $34.99 for the U.S. version. The US-Canada app is $39.99. The sale has no end date. TomTom also notes that new iPhone users on Verizon will be seeing a "connect to GPS" warning when they start up. TomTom advises users to just hit continue, and all will be well. The glitch doesn't affect your navigation, and will be fixed ASAP.