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Nayan - May 6, We have fielded many questions Read more. Nayan - December 5, In a good news for Nokia S40 and Symbian devices owners, WhatsApp has quietly extended support for these devices till June 30, As you can read below, WhatsApp had earlier conveyed end of as the end of support for Nokia S40, Symbian Nayan - October 5, It will really pinch to millions of Symbian users out there including me. Seems, recent MS-Nokia deal has expedited the process of removal of Symbian support which was promised by Nokia to continue till In a recent letter to developer community Nokia has Instagraph comes to Symbian devices.

Available at Nokia Store. Nayan - August 27, When we posted about "Instagraph" being available for Asha devices, many asked us whether it will come for Symbian devices.

So, good news coming from developer is that it indeed has arrived for Symbian devices and is available at the Nokia store. So, in I'm comparing GPS devices, phones and other navigation software so that it will be easier for you to make a decision when buying either.

Create a free website or blog at WordPress. All about GPS and navigation systems "which one should I go with? Follow Following. All about GPS and navigation systems. Sign me up. Considering that generally a GPS device might not be as accurate with elevation data as for horizontal coordinates, MrGPS is able to automatically discard unreliable values and, through an advanced proprietary algorithm, it can report percentages of slope with reliable figures, for instance useful while cycling.

MrGPS has many corollary functions, like automatic time GPS sync, also supported through advanced settings, and a configurable voice clock, where you can define different volume settings for different time periods.

It also provides an Astronomic Calendar, with ephemerides of sun and moon, as well as a system information tool providing detailed information of the mobile device.

You get the idea - that's a LOT of functionality and, below, I can only claim to have exercised a small fraction of it.

Still, it'll give you an idea of the interface and reporting. Note the toolbar buttons - in particular the 'pause' control. When you're out logging exercise and you have to stop to talk to someone, it can be annoying to see all your speed averages go to pot.

Use 'pause' here and everything's put on hold while you're stationary. There's a pop-up display of speed, but it's not entirely clear when this gets generated.



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