To download the application in your Android mobile, through desktop do
the following things.
1. Open your gmail (which you have already configured with your mobile)
2. Click play
3. Click apps.
4. Type whatever apps you want to install and hit enter.
5. find the apps which you want from the list
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hi,
in google map, after specifying destination find get direction and
then tap on navigate.
sanjeev
On 11/9/13, Vikas Kapoor dl.vi...@gmail.com wrote:
Although the built-in application for navigation in Android is generally
believed to be quite accessible, I'd never been able to explore it
Is there a tutorial available on DotWalker? I've installed the app
today and would like to have a clear idea as to how to go about it.
What kind of a navigation aid is exactly? Is it a replacement for the
navigation app in Android 4.2?
Best,
On 11/9/13, sanjeev chaodhari
Largely it performs what Loadstone does on Nokia phones.
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Why don't you go through the help section within the DotWalker menu?
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Basically, it is an application which is independent of internet connection
and the map. You can create your own points, it can tell you how far or near
you are to a particular point you defined, it also has the ability to
measure the driving/walking speed along with the distance calculator.
Thanks a lot for the explanation. I'll have to work with it a bit, and
I have a platform to start.
On 11/9/13, Vikas Kapoor dl.vi...@gmail.com wrote:
Basically, it is an application which is independent of internet connection
and the map. You can create your own points, it can tell you how far
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