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I'm not a big fan of car mounted GPS devices. I find them cool but I really don't see why average Janez (~ Joe, but from Slovenia) would need one. But I really like Bluetooth GPS devices you can connect to your laptop, PDA or even phone. So I got myself one!

I was investigating who has in my sailing crew had a big and expensive phone I could stick mapping software onto I found that you don't need a state of the art phone at all for task like that. There is a lot of cool software for regular old Java enabled GPS phones that do the trick!

Here is the list of what I found...

Google Maps Mobile

I didn't know that Google Maps are actually available on Java phones! Docs say you can connect to GPS, there is even a pictures of Bluetooth device I have, but only for Windows Mobile, BlackBerry and N95.

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Mobile GMaps

Luckily there is free GMaps that connect to GPS and display Google Maps, Yahoo! Maps, Windows Live maps and more. Amazing piece of software that is still actively developed and every couple of days there is something new.

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J2ME Map

Another Google Maps browser. It integrates with Flickr.

Trek Buddy 

This is probably the best offline map browser. This means you should preload your maps and not use expensive bandwidth. There is little more work to be done as you should prepare your maps, but once you have them it's totally free and very fast.

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TrackMyJourney - Mobile 

It can do navigation, location tracking, map display and route plotting. Check out this amazing screenshot and remember - it's just a regular Java phone you need!

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I found more software, but I didn't test all of them...

 

If you'll dive into offline mapping here is short list of software you will need to easily create maps for TrekBuddy:

 

Any has any experience with this?

 

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Posted on Friday, November 02, 2007 10:19 PM | Filed under: Gadgets |

 

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# re: Free GPS software for windows mobile 12/3/2007 2:39 PM Manoj R Sardesai
i want to put this in my o2 mobile please send me the steps to install

# re: Free GPS software for Java phones 12/8/2007 12:00 PM Dheeraj Bhardwaj
It is very use full


# re: Free GPS software for Java phones 12/8/2007 12:07 PM Dheeraj Bhardwaj
it is very use full


# re: Free GPS software for Java phones 1/3/2008 9:19 PM Noel wani
Hw i can download it to my phne

# re: Free GPS software for Java phones 1/6/2008 8:46 AM Chinlop
Hi!

# re: Free GPS software for Java phones 1/12/2008 10:27 AM gopinath
Very Useful software, simply Great.

# re: Free GPS software for Java phones 1/21/2008 1:38 PM asas
sadas

# re: Free GPS software for Java phones 4/22/2008 7:28 AM Sriram Sridharan
Downloading Maps for use with TrekBuddy is very easy using this GUI based app that uses Google Maps: http://linuxtechs.net/kruch/tb/forum/viewtopic.php?t=464 . There is no need of downloading each tile and calibrating it. In fact the interface is so intuitive that you dont need a guide. I have been using TrekBuddy for 3+ months without any problem and you get signed apps as well[No repeated permission requests]. You can also use CMS themes to display GPS device related info. Do donate to TrekBuddy if you like it. You and your readers are welcome to contact me through my blog at http://www.sriraminhell.blogspot.com for comments/guides/questions. Good luck until then and Cheers!!

# re: Free GPS software for Java phones 6/8/2008 9:28 PM SRI
ITS VERY NICE

# re: Free GPS software for Java phones 6/23/2008 7:03 PM kamos
Nice, this is what I was looking for! Thanks alot!!!
This will be very usefull tomany people looking for free GPS software

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