Phone2GEarth works with Google Earth to track where you have been

Published on April 21st, 2006 in gps navigation, phones, software


You can downlod Phone2Gearth from download.com and then you’ll have a 7 day trial period. After that it’ll cost you $15. It converts GPS data directly to Google Earth® KML files. Phone2Gearth is an easy Nokia Series 60 GPS aplication that allows to log tracks which are directly saved as Google Earth KML files.

Easy 4-step Process
Set GPS Bluetooth: In the Settings Menu you can choose “Set GPS”, you will find the GPS automatically. If you use Bluetooth GPS, it might be necessary to activate Bluetooth before clicking “Set GPS”.
Start capture LOG: After having selected the GPS, click “Start” and your paths are used to log tracks. On the top of the screen you can see the number of records and the number of satellites fixed. Select “Stop” for stoping the logged. Export to Google Earth: The Export menu allows choosing the destination (via bluetooth or via file) and generate the KML file.
View your Track in Google Earth: You have to transfer the file to your PC. By double clicking the KML file, Google Earth opens and displays the track.

Version 1.08 suppoers English, Spanish, German and French; is compatible with Series 60 Nokia and other models.

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One Response to “Phone2GEarth works with Google Earth to track where you have been”

  1. alpacino Says:

    NOKIA 6600

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