Maps & GPS (6883 programs)
Pros: Low-latency ride matching to reduce idle time. Earnings dashboard displays daily and weekly breakdowns. Flexible online/offline toggle for schedule control. In-app messaging for secure passenger contact.
Cons: Requires stable mobile data for requests and real-time tracking. Requires Android 5.0 or later, excluding older devices. Localized focus on Sri Lanka limits broader regional use.
Pros: Live map shows vehicle location during active routes. Push notifications for approach, arrival, and stop updates. In-app absence reporting updates driver manifests. Access restricted to authorized parents and guardians.
Cons: Account access provided only by the transport coordinator. Function depends on vehicle telemetry and mobile network signal. Only applies to organized school transport programs.
Pros: Uses Lantmäteriet topographical maps for authoritative Swedish terrain detail. Offline map downloads keep tiles available without cellular reception. POI database lists shelters, cabins, fireplaces and natural landmarks.
Cons: Place names and entries often remain in Swedish, challenging some users. Android requirement limits use to modern Android devices. Specialist focus means limited appeal outside Swedish backcountry navigation.
Pros: Downloadable offline maps support navigation in weak-signal areas. Custom vehicle profiles let you save multiple truck and trailer specifications. Hazmat routing with selectable categories for restricted-route avoidance. Built-in POI database includes weigh stations, truck stops, fuel stations.
Cons: Initial internet connection required for setup and map updates. System requirements vary by Android device version. Drivers remain responsible for verifying legal route compliance.
Pros: Live GPS tracking of the assigned vehicle from dispatch to arrival. Upfront fare estimates shown before confirming a ride. Driver profiles include vehicle type and license plate information. Lightweight Android design compatible with Android 5.0 and higher.
Cons: Availability limited to cities where the service is active. Android-only distribution restricts non-Android users. Users must confirm local service area before relying on the app. Riders bear responsibility for compliance with platform terms and local rules.
Pros: Aggregates multiple Turkish charging operators into one searchable map. Filters by socket type including CCS, CHAdeMO, and Type 2. Route planning inserts charging stops along a journey.
Cons: Live occupancy depends on operator data sharing. Does not activate charging sessions; operators handle session activation. Android-only, requires Android 5.0 or later.
Pros: Integrated GPS navigation for pickup and drop‑off routing. Earnings dashboard shows daily and weekly income. Online/offline toggle for availability control. Order history and profile document management.
Cons: Requires authorised TalabatLB account to access full features. Performance depends on device GPS signal and mobile network. Functionality limited to TalabatLB delivery partners only.
Pros: Uses verified NCDOT Traffic Management Center data, not crowdsourced reports. Extensive live traffic camera network for visual confirmation. Hands-free audio alerts tied to device GPS reduce eyes-on-road time. Favorites and customizable route alerts for frequent trips.
Cons: Focuses on state-maintained roads, excludes local residential street coverage. Not intended as a primary turn-by-turn navigation system. Requires active cellular or Wi-Fi connection for camera streaming and updates.
Pros: License-plate lookup to retrieve pending traffic citations. Direct connection to the municipal transit database. Includes emergency phone links and office location assistance. Android-native app with a simplified query interface.
Cons: Restricted to Santa Catarina Pinula jurisdiction. Consultation-only, no in-app fine payment processing. Requires internet connection to query municipal records.
Pros: Real-time GPS updates for connected family members. Customizable geofencing with instant zone alerts. Detailed location history for past movements. SOS emergency alert and phone finder tools.
Cons: No location updates when a device is offline. Each tracked user must install and agree to share. Android version requirements vary by device.
Pros: Supports classic and Mercosur license plate formats. Direct links to DNRPA theft-status checks. Search history stores recently queried plates for quick recall. Optimized for Android 5.0 or later, lightweight on devices.
Cons: Not an official government application. Information depends on external public database availability. Limited to the Argentine license plate system. May include advertisements to support maintenance.
Pros: Interactive district overlays showing legal boundaries. Offline map downloads for poor cellular reception. Fishing-focused weather data to inform trip planning. Digital catch log with species, size, and location entries.
Cons: Coverage concentrated in Central Europe; other regions less detailed. Navigation accuracy depends on phone GPS quality and reception. Requires regular map updates to keep boundaries accurate. Android-only availability limits cross-platform use.
Pros: Supports KML, KMZ, GeoJSON and Shapefile imports. Offline maps enable work in areas without cellular coverage. Attribute editing plus point, line, polygon capture on device. Lighter performance compared with enterprise mobile GIS suites.
Cons: Mobile interface cannot replace full desktop spatial processing. Positional accuracy depends on the mobile device's GPS hardware. Available only for Android devices.
Pros: Create groups for various platforms. Near-instant tracking of each vehicle. Be reminded and monitor for changes in activity.
Cons: Requires a stable internet connection and GPS signal.
Pros: Offline map downloads keep navigation available without cellular coverage. Import and export of GPX files for route sharing and reuse. Real-time trail recording with distance, elevation, and speed metrics.
Cons: Community trail coverage and detail vary by contributor. Continuous tracking increases battery consumption during long trips. Designed for recreational use, not tailored to professional race navigation.
Pros: Route-specific detail aimed at the Kom-Emine ridge. Indexed mountain huts and water-source markers with contact details. Offline map access and GPS operation for remote sections. Lightweight design for limited battery situations on long hikes.
Cons: Some trail notes and labels may appear in Bulgarian. Hyper-local scope limits usefulness beyond the Kom-Emine route. Not a performance tracker; lacks detailed fitness metrics.