BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, March 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) The iGO primo app for iPhone, launching this spring, will be available as a free software upgrade to all iGO My way users in iTunes on App Store. Running on a completely made-over software engine, the refreshed iPhone app features crisp 3D visualization and features that make navigation live and real. The easy-to-use iGO primo app comes with features such as optimization for Retina Display, and Driver Alerts, Historical Speed, live traffic service and speedcamera database which can be added through in-App purchase. For a live demo version, visit booth C43 in hall 7 at CeBIT 2011 in Hanover, Germany.
"iGO primo has already convinced millions of navigation users on Personal Navigation Devices (PND) and built-in car units around the globe! The product integrates years of our knowledge from working with hardware partners worldwide. The technically advanced and feature-rich iGO primo app now fits all this experience into the size of your palm" says Tamás Vahl, CEO at NNG LLC.
Over 100 enhancements on the advanced iGO Engine
Without bringing complexity to the app, many new features are integrated into the colorful user interface of the iGO primo app. Among others, features include:
- Driver alerts which replicate road signs to maximize the driver's attention
- Historical speed, which considers previous road data for faster routes
- Smart History, which lists previous addresses based on day and time, learning the user's behaviour
- Time sense function that knows time-related road info such as reduced night time speed
Thinking global, driving local
Just like its predecessor, the iGO primo app will be available in over 20 regional editions, also in recently launched versions such as France, Italy and Scandinavia. The new app also comes with localized features for the specific navigation requirements of different countries. This means, for example, that addresses in Russia, Bulgaria and the Czech Republic are stored as individual points on the map, since house numbers there have further extensions and follow irregular patterns.
About NNG LLC
NNG LLC is one of the leading navigation solution providers for the Automotive, Personal and Wireless navigation industries, and offers fully customizable, on-board, 3D navigation applications to device manufacturers, auto makers and OEM brands that are custom built according to each customer's needs. The core technology is based on the award-winning iGO My way software engine, already installed in millions of navigation devices throughout the world.
The company's subsidiary develops its own digital maps. The first international product of NNG was launched in Germany at CeBIT 2006. Since then, NNG has formed partnerships with more than 140 hardware manufacturers worldwide. It provides reliable navigation solutions for more than 100 countries and in 45 different languages.
To find out more about NNG please visit http://www.igomyway.com.
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iGO primo Navigation App Coming to iPhone
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[Press-News.org] iGO primo Navigation App Coming to iPhoneUsers of the popular iGO My way app for iPhone can look forward to a major software upgrade this spring! The new app, now called iGO primo app, comes with Google local search, green routing and realistic 3D junction views.