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Thursday, July 5, 2007

Slick: "Oops, I'm Late!" GPS Auto-Alert App

Posted by Rocco Augusto in "SOFTWARE" @ 12:50 AM

http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/07-02-2007/0004619210&EDATE=

"Mobility Site points us to a press release for "Oops, I'm Late!." It's a Windows Mobile app that takes a look at your location via GPS, compares it to your appointment in Pocket Outlook, and then if things are going badly auto-sends an SMS message to attendees (or your secretary) letting them you know you're en-route but late. It's a little steep at $69.99 for the Standard and $99.99 for the Pro (the Pro lets you use email instead of SMS and also set a default contact rather than just the attendees)."

Talk about a neat application! I have wanted something like this for my Samsung Blackjack for a while now. This application gives me one more excuse to use in the battle in getting my fiancee to allow me to buy a Bluetooth GPS kit. I bet there are a few drawbacks to this system though, like not being able to make an excuse for showing up late to a very important meeting. :lol:

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