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MobileTracker Releases Version 1.4 - Support For GeoTagging Pictures

mobiletracker_8800_running_183×329.gifSkylab Mobile Systems has just released an update to their MobileTracker application for GPS BlackBerry devices. The program is no longer subscription based and costs $24. This new version also allows for GeoTagging your pictures on your BlackBerry if you have a built in camera. The new version also supports external GPS for those of you without it built in. I know many readers at BerryReview use MobileTracker but if you don’t know what it is here is a brief description of the features from the MobileTracker website.

Easily record tracklogs using your mobile device and show them in Google Earthâ„¢ or publish them with Google Mapsâ„¢.

The Tracklog experience on your mobile! Designed to be easy to use.

  • Records a tracklog.
  • Elevation & time can be tracked.
  • Configurable timespan between positions.
  • Extensive statistical information.

MobileTracker is very easy to use:

  • Two-click tracklog recording.
  • Background tracking.
  • Color coded status display.
  • NEW: Photo support.

This entry was posted on Friday, October 19th, 2007 and is filed under GPS, News, Utilities.

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