JA: December 2008 Archives

GPS PDA

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Lots of mobile phones and PDAs are coming out now with GPS capability, and that means you can see your location and install sat-nav type software, but it doesn't turn those phones into a GPS tracker.

If you want to turn such a phone into a GPS tracker (perhaps so you can recover it if it's lost or stolen), you just need a Windows Mobile PDA, and to download KoolTrax™ Mobile.

It's just £39.95 and it comes with the software to track your mobile's location on an Internet connected Windows PC.

Here's how it works. Your phone knows its location because it has GPS. It sends that information via GPRS to our server. Your PC connects to our server and displays your phone's location on a map.

It will store your travel history too, so you can prove where you were.

And the PC software will track more than one phone.

Try it. Turn your GPS PDA into a GPS tracker, there's a 14 day no quibble, money back guarantee, so, no worries.


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