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18 Nov
Ski, And Ski Resort Trail Map Application for iPhone
Posted on 2008 under New Technology | 1 CommentIf your a skier and needed a reason to buy a iPhone here's your excuse. A Colorado company based in Denver has developed "Snocator". A iPhone application that will guide you around 60 Ski Areas via GPS data signals, Wi-Fi or users can download Trail Maps to their iPhone. Most resorts don't have the best signals so downloading Trail Maps is a must.
When skiing and Snowboarding in unfamilar places this app will get lots of use. Lots of us who started skiing when we where young have become accustom to our local ski resort and have no problems find our way around. Not so when a East Coast New England Skier heads west to ski Colorado.
Colorado Ski couldn't be any more different. Colorado Skiers don't go to a Ski Resort, park the car and head to the day lodge to Boot Up. Colorado skiing entails starting your day with your Ski Equipment on. Their are no day lodges. So you more than likely start your day in one place and end in another if you don't have knowledge of the resort. Take the Vail Trail Map. Its huge. The Snocator App can direct you to were you want to be. Even back to a meeting spot for the family or a after ski Apre Ski spot for a cup of hot chocolate.
26 Jul
Google Adds IMAP Access So iPhone Can Use Gmail
Posted on 2008 under iPhone Stuff | No Comment
This is way cool. IMO Gmail is the best thing since sliced bread. Well Google has added IMAP Email Support for The iPhone. Pretty simple to set up. You can view your Gmail Messages on your iPhone simply by setting up your in box the right way. This what you do. For incoming mail set your server from imap.gmail.com and put your user name and password in the fields. Your out box should be set to smtp.gmail.com (Should be the same).
