Posts Tagged ‘GPS’

Your Talking Rangefinder

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

POV1PointOfView is now on sale in the Apple iTunes App Store. This App is a point-and-use rangefinder utility that combines elements of augmented reality, geo-location, and speech synthesis. The result is a speaking distance measurement tool that is continually updated as you move towards or away from your selected target destination.

You can download PointOfView for 99¢ by following this link to iTunes. [Note: this link will open iTunes on your desktop PC.]

Augmented Reality App Almost Real

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

IconI have just submitted my latest App to the Apple iTunes App Store for approval.

Made exclusively for iPhone (OS 3.1.x), PointOfView leverages your device’s onboard video camera against its extensive mapping capabilities—the result: immediate distance calculations that are generated as fast as you can touch the screen. Furthermore, PointOfView also provides you with the street address that is closest to your touch.

PointOfView layers distance, address information, location coordinates, and a map overlay on top of your iphone video display. The result is an augmented reality experience that will help you get from here to there.

Finally, adding just a little more reality to this augmentation, a speech synthesis function reads the distance measurement to you–continually updated as you travel towards/away from your selected destination.

PointOfView will be available from the App Store for $.99.

GPSketch Now Available

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

mysketchMy latest App, GPSketch, is now available in the Apple iTunes App Store. You can use this link for accessing GPSketch. [NOTE: clicking this link will open iTunes on your desktop PC.]

GPSketch enables you to sketch a continuous-line drawing as you move around–you walk, it draws.

GPSketch is available for $.99 USD.

GPSketch Coming Soon for iPhone 3.x

Friday, May 7th, 2010

IconMy latest App, GPSketch, is now awaiting approval in the Apple iTunes App Store. Once approved, you’ll be able to sketch a continuous-line drawing wherever you can walk.
Draw a heart on a beach in Florida or sketch a star on the Rocky Mountains—if you can get there, you can draw there—a drawing created via GPS coordinates.
When you’ve completed your masterpiece, share it with the GPSketch community. A special Posterous Web log has been created for uploading your finished mapping from within GPSketch.