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 ThatWay! |
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Publisher :
wildsoft
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| Date added :
07-Oct-2007
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| size :
0 K
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| Language :
English
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| License :
Shareware - Time Limit
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| Limit Price :
$ 10.00
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| OS :
Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP/VISTA
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| UpdateDate :
29-Oct-2007
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| Requirements :
No special requirements
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ThatWay! Information |
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| With ThatWay! you see a fat arrow that points straight at your target destination . Just above the arrow there is a big display that shows you exactly how far you have to go in this direction to reach your destination. Thus, as you are flying, driving, sailing or walking to your target destination, the arrow direction will continuously be updated in real time to show you exactly which direction to go. |
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| 3. ThatWay! |
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Use Palm with GPS to find your way easily.
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| 5. Triangulator for Palm |
07/Oct/2007
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Triangulator Pro makes triangulation calculations really easy. If you know any three parameters of a triangle, then you can easily calculate the other angles and sides with a single press of a button. Enter sides and angles right on the picture of the triangle to make things easier to put into perspective.Clear any value by clicking on the symbol closest to it. You can choose to use radians, decimal degrees, degrees/minutes or degrees/minutes/seconds.
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