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Dyna News
UrbaDriver©
March
2006
In Major
Cities and Motorways in France or Paris areas, UrbaDriver©
products
in color Hires or Lowres and now for smartphones Palm Treo will render
the best possible service focusing a daily use to fit your needs where
ever you go.
UrbaDriver ©
FRAutoroutes
version 3.7 / FR Highways
FR Pocket Version 3.7
New
Version
Treo 600/ joypad aware a rock version!
FR Pocket color version (550Ko cf
Demo) . Updated with new maps cities
and new 2006 highways A28, A66, A84, A75, A89, A28 and gas station,
tolls, green alternative routes locations and Radar location.
Several additional routes intercities now
available by motorways taking into account opening of new sections
(for example total opening of A89).
An update of the statistical road data
base in countries with accesses of the large cities has been
also carried out.
UrbaDriver ©
Paris
Banlieue/Paris Suburbs
Version Paris Suburbs PKT PKT
3.1 TW Treo 600/ with Web Urb@Driver Mobile
Treo and palm Wireless Users use this
version thumb and pad aware (600 KB) very usefully with web Urb@Driver
Mobile acces designed for one handed operation and real time traffic
(cf Demo).
This Pkt version have a new search engine
to select the map or the route of a required suburb city and a new
detailed scrolling interactive suburbs map with 400 + POI among radars,
hospitals, monuments, parkings lots...........
Version Grand Paris 2.7
new Treo compatible
DeLuxe version Grand Paris (1.3 Mo color)
with cities main streets and detailed immediate suburbs maps is available
and selective access to the map or the route of a required city.
new calculation functions allowing the choice of the best type of
transport to a city or suburbs when conditions are not ideal for
one mean of transport or restricted what occurs more and more often (pollution,
strikes...) in Paris.
Thank you for
your interest in UrbaDriver©
tool which, though complex, wishes to remain simple of use and providing
quickly and
at any time condensed information
as reliable as possible and tune up to your transport mode and your Palm
Treo ©
with Internet Urb@driver
Mobile access.
Below Ed Colligan chief executive of PalmPalm,
Inc. in a New York Times interview
"
Q. What’s the next killer application in handhelds?
A. Well, I think the Web has not been exploited
to the level that it’s going to be on these devices.
When you see our next-gen product, it has a high-speed
radio in it,
literally bringing kind of broadband connection
speeds to the device.
It totally changes the dynamic of how accessible
the Internet is as an information access point
wherever you are and whenever you want to get
access to it.
Ed Colligan chief executive of Palm NY Times 10/12/05
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