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December 09, 2008

Navizon now on the AppStore

Appstore_snap We just released a version of Navizon for the iPhone. It has most of the features of the previous versions such as:
- display your position on a map even in places where you wouldn't get your location otherwise
- the Buddy Finder to display all your friends on a map
- the Navizon alerts (where you can be notified by email when your parents get closer to home or when they leave work for example)
- the trail logging to keep track of all the places you go

But one of the cool new things is that if you own an iPhone 3G, you are now able to earn rewards just by having Navizon running on your iPhone. Every cell tower that you log, every WiFi access point that you pass by will mean points in your account that you can later turn into cash.
Not a bad thing in these difficult economic times..

We released a Lite and a full version. The Lite version doesn't have trail logging, rewards and has a limited number of alerts monthly. But you can use the first 10,000 points earned to upgrade to the full version and enjoy all of the features of the full version (comparative chart here).

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