Posts Tagged ‘Handynavigation’
Ö-Navi2.1 – Routenplanung ohne GPS
Kürzlich ist die kostenlose Handynavigation Ö-Navi von DasÖrtliche in einer neuen Version erschienen. Sie bietet neben den bewährten Funktionen des Vorgängers (wir berichteten) auch ein paar neue Features.
So können mit Ö-Navi2.1 nun auch Besitzer von Mobiltelefonen ohne GPS-Empfänger Strecken unterwegs planen. Das ersetzt quasi die klassische Routenplanung am PC vor der Fahrt sowie das Hantieren mit Ausdrucken während der Reise. Wie der Betreiber mitteilt, wird nach der Eingabe von Start und Ziel die vorgeschlagene Strecke auf dem Handydisplay dargestellt. So sehe der Nutzer, an welchen Punkten er die Richtung ändern müsse. Ö-Navi zeige dabei auch die Fahrtzeit und die Entfernung für die gesamte Strecke sowie für einzelne Abschnitte an. Überdies ist laut der Pressemitteilung mit der neuen Version auch das Kartenmaterial für viele europäische Länder aktualisiert worden. Damit habe der Nutzer automatisch Zugriff auf die neuesten Daten, ohne auf teure Updates zurückgreifen zu müssen.
amAze: LocatioNet Systems and Telegate cooperate
The Israeli company LocatioNet Systems and Telegate AG have joined forces., to jointly present amAze – a free offboard navigation software providing local search for mobile phones.
In a press release, LocatioNet gave notice of the collaboration. The service provided is based on the existing mobile phone navigation service amAze (launched in 2007) and will retain its original name. In Germany, the software is presented in collaboration with the online branch directory 11880.com, run by Telegate AG. Users can therefore search Telegate’s databases for companies in Germany and generate directions straight to these undertakings. Of course amAze also provides directions to other locations, using speech instructions or visual routing per map. In order to use the service, one requires a GPS-ready device- either built-in or connected externally via Bluetooth. Alongside with the navigation feature, users can also access detailed map views, high resolution satellite images and weather reports.
Similar to comparable services such as Skobbler (see our post) or Ö-Navi (another post), amAze is also free of charge and is financed through advertising. Costs to the user are incurred as always according to their telephone and data packages from the mobile phone service providers. amAze is also accessible on the mobile internet page directly on a mobile web browser.
Ö-Navi – Mark 2
As early as mid-2007, DasÖrtliche posted a free software program Ö-Navi, to enable cell phones to function as navigation instruments. A new update of this program has been realeased, including several new features up its sleeve.
Actually Ö-Navi 2 is still in Beta-testing (as of mid-August), however its only recently made its official debut in a press release.
To use Ö-Navi, one requires a GPS-capable cell phone, or have the ability to connect to an external GPS device. As in the earlier versions, the software is financed through on-screen advertising, allowing its cost to the customer to be ‘free’. As Ö-Navi 2 is a so-called ‘offboard’ navigation system – using data not installed on the cell phone itself, but rather using data transfer bandwidth for every route enquiry accessed through the software – costs are incurred for data used. These costs are billed by the network provider.
Ö-Navi 2 delivers not only route descriptions, but also for example offers access to the entire databank of the online-directory of DasÖrtliche. Thereby, one can search for private or commercial addresses and receive directions. This was already possible with the first version- new in v.2 is that one can call many of the firms represented there for free from the application.
Another new feature are the so-called Zenlets. According to the operators, these are individual add-on modules, based on new technologies and easily integrated; one can check weather at the destination or look for the closest cash machine. Zenlets can also be developed by uers, and the uses for ‘label’ companies make them well suited for tailer-made applications.
Visually, there have also been changes – Ö-Navi2 presents an easier overview, and the new vector maps allow for reduced load times and improved display.
At present this new edition is still only available for a few select cell phones, but this will change. DasÖrtliche telss that by the end of 2008, it is hoped to have Ö-navi 2 available for all current mobile phones, using a Java-based platform, after which the first edition will be phased out.
To check which current models can use Ö-Navi, check here – one can also download the new Cell phone navigation software, assuming the user has a compatible phone.
Media Directory Association awards “Branch Oscars”
The Association of German Information and Directory Media (VDAV) recently presented the German Directory Media Prize 2008.
As reported by the VDAV, the winner was announced during the VDAV-BranchMeet, a congress of the German directory media industry, which took place from 18 -20 June 2008 in Bremen. The ‘Branch Oscars’ were assigned in three categories for especially innovative products and applications.
In the ‘Electronic Directory Media’, the victor was the free mobile phone navigation Ö-Navi, a product of DasÖrtliche. This free software has been on offer by the telecommunications directory portal since mid-2007, with which one can effectively convert a mobile phone into a navigation device. Financed entirely through adverts, the user receives not only a route description, but also has access to the entire online-database of DasÖrtliche, therewith all private and business addresses and is able to connect this data to the navigation interface.
The decision of the award for second place was deemed problematic by the 6-person jury, resulting in a tie for 2nd place. The first of the ’silver’ prizes went to the mobile version of meinestadt.de. The mobile version of the town-portal was praised by VDAV, according to its operators Allesklar.com AG, especially for its wide-spectrum offering of local information, including their mobile ’situations vacant’ section and the ability to receive job training classifieds, via free SMS.
The 2nd ‘Silver’ trophy went to the online-cooperation between the association “gesundheitstadt berlin” (en=’health city berlin’) and the branch portal “gewusst wo” (en=’knowing where’). The operators of gewusst-wo.de, the publications group Beleke, announced this in a press release.
Alongside the digital sphere, prizes were also awarded to print media and marketing-events. All prize winners can be found on the VDAV website.







