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NAVIGON iPhone routing app upgrade contributes Google Street Perspective, Cockpit operate and more


A new edition of the NAVIGON iPhone routing app is now available in the App Store, right soon enough to guide tourists through the 4th of September travel period. The free upgrade 2.1 contains Google Street Perspective, NAVIGON Cockpit (in app purchase), guide path obstructing and other functions. Additionally, the NAVIGON applications for iPhone and selected in app buys will be available at a price until September 16, 2012.


Here's a explanation of the new features involved in edition 2.1 of the NAVIGON iPhone app:

Google Street View

When using in-car routing, it can sometimes be challenging to find the right developing at your location, especially if one can't identify the house number without making the car. The new Google Street Perspective operate of the NAVIGON app provides customers a street-level picture of their location before starting a path, helping, for example, to identify a specific developing upon introduction. Users can even look at a full display 360° view to get a better understanding of their destination's around. Soon before coming at the location, the Google Street Perspective picture slips in again, making it simpler to identify the correct location.

NAVIGON Cockpit

A new Cockpit  operate shows appropriate generating details quickly on a cockpit-like display. Taken details contains gForce (current and maximum value), rate, straight and horizontally position, and an adaptable rate and elevation information. Individuals can use this details to see a overview of their generating habits. Also involved is a devoted off-road display with compass and elevation details for off-road generating. NAVIGON Cockpit  is available as an in app buy for $5.99.

Manual Route Blocking

The new and easy to use guide path obstructing operate allows customers to see their path on a map and prevent certain areas of it by simply hitting them. The app will then instantly determine an alternative path. This feature is available in path planning function and during routing and allows customers to better personalize their path according to their own choices. This is especially helpful when moving in familiar area, since customers can avoid going through a certain city or taking a freeway they'd like to get around around.

Performance enhancements

In reaction to testimonials, we enhanced the start-up some time to map making efficiency of the NAVIGON app. Cruising and panning in the map view is now quicker as well.

Also involved in the app upgrade are enhanced iPad retina display design and an enhanced map administrator interface with new manages for installing and removing charts.


Price reductions for a limited time

The North American NAVIGON apps and in app purchases are available at a reduced price until July 16, 2012.
NAVIGON USA: $29.99 instead of $49.99
NAVIGON North America: $39.99 instead of $59.99
NAVIGON MyRegion: $19.99 instead of $29.99
NAVIGON FreshMaps USA: $14.99 instead of $39.99
NAVIGON FreshMaps North America: $9.99 instead of $19.99
NAVIGON FreshMaps MyRegion: $19.99 instead of $49.99
NAVIGON Cockpit: $3.99 instead of $5.99

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