QUEBEC CITY, QC, August 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) Since its release, CycleMap is the application of choice to help cyclists from everywhere to find cycling routes and to guide them easily and safely when cycling. The application provides data for cycling routes everywhere in the world; cyclists no longer need a different application for each city in the world.
With this new version, CycleMap simplify cycling again by adding a new search feature to the application. The user had the ability to search for a place, a city or a country anywhere in the world. With this new search feature, cycling around the world will be easier for everyone.
In addition to the new features, the existing features have been reviewed and improved to give the user a better experience when using the application. The user still have access to display cycling routes from everywhere on the map of his iOS device and to the most appreciated feature, the direction search.
CycleMap is positioning as a leader in the cycling maps for mobile device. Many new features will be added in the upcoming weeks and months to be sure we continue to provide the users exactly what they want and what they ask for.
With CycleMap, it becomes even easier for everyone to travel by bike, everywhere in the world.
CycleMap Website: http://cyclemap.magwa.ca
AppStore Link: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id528869692
Promotion Video: http://youtu.be/cAGgktCgzsQ
For more info, contact us at : cyclemap@magwa.ca
Located in Quebec City, Canada, Magwa was founded in 2011 by Olivier Carbonneau. Magwa is a small company that creates simple and accessible mobile software that anyone can use easily. The main objective is to create products that everyone can integrate in their all day living. Magwa is a mobile software developer with great ideas for the future.
For further information, please email us at info@magwa.ca.
An App That Simplifies Cycling
A new version of CycleMap is available today to help cyclists from everywhere to discover the world by bike.
2012-08-28
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