Navizon maps to find your way around easier

May 1, 2007 12:11 GMT  ·  By

Starting today, Maxens Technology offers flagship software on BlackBerry phones, too. It is great news for many BlackBerry owners, as it offers them another solution for easy global positioning access solutions.

Some BlackBerry models already have GPS for helping their users find their way in the world. For those that don't, and not only, Navizon is a great solution for map viewing. Navizon uses wireless signals triangulation, which provides a Virtual-GPS capable of identifying the user's location on the map. It proves to be an extremely easy to use system, as it works on any wireless network and in any country. With Navizon, BlackBerry users will easily find their current position on a map and receive indications for reaching their next destination. It will be the same case with their friends and coworkers that will be much easier to find. At last, they will be able to find specific locations, like bars and restaurants, as well as directions on how to fastest get there.

"By supporting this new platform, Navizon is now accessible to a vast majority of smartphone and PDA owners, making Location-Based services on wireless handhelds a reality even for users who don't have a GPS-enabled phoned.", said Cyril Houri, Founder and CEO of Mexens Technology. He further added that "The release of Navizon for Blackberry devices is a very important development for our community of users."

The fact that it is so easy to use makes it very popular, especially among the regular BlackBerry users that tend to be mostly business people that need their information to be provided in a rapid way. Navizon is available for free download from the company's website. After the 15 day trial, the system can be purchased at the price of USD24.99.