Yes , a positive pace ahead. My mobile is E 71. On 4/2/11, Amro Bilal <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I am not the best person to come on this but as no one else is volunteering > here goes. > > It depends whether the GPS application you choose has maps for your > country/city. That would be Egypt, right? > > I hear that some folks are using Nokia's ovi maps successfully to some > extent. From what I know, Ovi maps are not very accessible but some people > are managing. They are free too and can be downloaded from the Nokia store. > > You can do worse than installing Load Stone and see if it works for you. > Visit > > http://www.loadstone-gps.com/docs/tools/ > > Re the hardware, along with your phone you will need a GPS receiver. > However, it is very likely that your handset does have a GPS receiver built > in. Check your phone's specs or tell us what phone model you have and luck > have it someone on list will know. > > So yeah, you might find a solution that is free. > > HTH, > Amro > ----- Original Message ----- > From: mostafa almahdy > To: talks > Sent: Friday, April 01, 2011 2:17 PM > Subject: [talks-uk] "Talks and GPS compatibility" > > > Hello: > As for this relevant subject , I may enquire about the superior > aplication of Global positioning system to use with talks , I' am not > ready to pay a pence. > How about load stone , apparently it recognize the longitude and > latitude accuratly , that's correct? > and what else of equipments is mandate to reutilize this aplication > to the sufficient paramount? > > -- > Best Wishs. > It's always hope that gives meaning to life. > __________________________________ > > -- Best Wishs. It's always hope that gives meaning to life. __________________________________