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When it comes to traveling around – be it for business or for pleasure – you need a number of maps and navigation apps. What better for you than what are the best of the best at the Blackberry App World? This apps are available at a small price – a couple of bucks at most.
Geocache Navigator
Fancy some treasure hunting? Interested in finding geocaches hidden around an area? Download this app and give you and your family an interesting time looking for treasure – treasure that is hidden and which you have to find by making use of this interesting map.
Train Guru (UK)
A unique app in itself – particularly if you live in the UK and travel by train. This app is an all in one train traveling app that comes with a good number of features that include plan train journeys, find out train times, look at ticket prices, realtime departure information and information on arrivals from various stations.
Geocache Navigator for Verizon
This app is similar to the first app on this list – it simply is a more exclusive version for uses of the Verizon carrier (as in Verizon sold Blackberry devices or Blackberry devices with Verizon Wireless as the carrier).
GPS Guru Pro
Looking for a dedicated GPS and navigation app? Look no further. This here app is a complete GPS navigation app that gives you directions to any places on its app – including the shortest routes top a place.
My911 Traffic (Yearly)
Perhaps one of the most useful navigation apps on this list, this app is in short an ‘Automatic Accident Response’ app – the system of which is stated as ‘patent pending’. What does it do exactly? As stated by the developer, when the impact [in an accident] exceeds a certain G-force and/or speed, the My911 Smart Phone App will automatically log the accident into you online portal data, and at the same time call the My911 Emergency Services. Neat, eh?
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