Posted by apurva 1 year 21 weeks ago

Localscope best navigation app

Apple has announced the much awaited Rewind 2011, considered to be the Oscars for the Appstore, presenting the best Music, Books and Apps of the year. We are honored and ecstatic to be chosen by Apple as the #1 App in the navigation category in the US Appstore and in the top 5 Navigation Apps in most other countries. Check it out here.

While we feel a great sense of accomplishment and consider this accolade to be one of the greatest honors given to us by Apple, we strongly believe that this is just the begenning. As we gear up to release what we believe to be our greatest creation ever in the upcoming weeks, we are even more excited to envision its impact on our users. Localscope 2.0 will change the way you see your world around you. It will let you look at your vicinity in ways that was never possible before. It is going to be awesome!

 

Localscope Best Navigation App 2011    Localscope Best Navigation App Rewind 2011

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Posted by romasha 1 year 24 weeks ago

Time flies by. Localscope will be a year old in a months time. These past 11 months have been some of the most exhilarating months for us, here at Cynapse. With Localscope, we have been able to reach out to hundreds of thousands of users across the world and help them in ways that we as creators of the app didn’t imagine were possible. The heart warming comments added in the App Store by our users, reveal delightful stories of how Localscope saved their day. The overwhelming feedback from our users and the blogger community makes us feel proud to have built Localscope while inspiring us to make it even better. Apple too has shown a lot of love for Localscope; we’ve been featured in New and Noteworthy, Whats Hot, Staff Favorites, App of Week and various popular featured lists like On the Grid, City Guides, Places & Parking and more.

In this time, Localscope has grown to now support 18 languages and integrate with 11 popular navigation apps for turn-by-turn directions.

And this is just the beginning...

In the coming month, we are gearing up to release a ground breaking v2 of Localscope that will enable users to tap into user-generated social and visual content to discover places; in a way that has never been experienced before. Our goal is to make Localscope a location browser that lets users search, discover, share and curate geo-relevant social and public information about their vicinity intuitively. But before we release the new version of Localscope, we want to take a step back and thank the entire iOS community for supporting us through our journey. We are happy to announce a special holiday discount price for Localscope at $0.99 from 24th November, Black Friday Eve to 28th November, Cyber Monday.

If you don’t own Localscope yet, go ahead and grab your copy of Localscope from the App Store now, its your best chance to get the local discovery app for less!

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Posted by romasha 1 year 28 weeks ago

Navigation apps like TomTom, Navigon Mobile Navigator, provide advanced features for intuitive turn by turn navigation and directions. These apps on the iPhone have been steadily replacing the usage of dedicated in-dash GPS devices, as they are more cost effective, easier to update and ofcourse, integrate with Localscope! While most turn by turn navigation apps provide precise maps and directions, capabilities for searching for or discovering places range from being limited to nonexistent in these apps. Localscope, on the other hand, provides unmatched search and discovery capabilities; with a few swipes and flicks, you can tap into the collective knowledge from various search engines and social networks. Combining the power of Localscope with the accuracy of turn by turn navigation apps makes your iPhone a much more powerful and relevant GPS device than any dedicated GPS device in the market today.

Integrating with navigation apps has been one of the most asked for feature requests by our users. Further, since Localscope is a global app, we have received large number of requests for integrations with regional navigation apps, from users worldwide.

With this latest release, we are adding integrations with 4 more navigation apps - Magellan Roadmate, Navmii / Navfree, Sygic Navigation and MotionX GPS Drive HD (for the iPad) - totaling to support 11 navigation apps. Other integrations include: the built-in Maps app, Navigon Mobile Navigator, TomTom, MotionX GPS Drive, MetroView for Australia and NewZealand and Waze Social GPS app.

Localscope integrates with all the regional versions of the integrated apps. No matter which part of the world you live in, you can use Localscope in combination with any of the 11 navigation apps specific to your region.

Localscope automatically detects the supported navigation apps installed on your iPhone or iOS device and presents a list to choose from. With a single tap, you can jump right into one of your favorite apps from within Localscope to get turn by turn directions to your discovered place of interest.

The new and updated version of Localscope is now globally available on the Apple AppStore, for US$1.99 (or the equivalent in other currencies).

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Posted by apurva 2 years 19 weeks ago

For about a decade now, we have been endeavoring to help people manage information and create knowledge. Our key research area however is to invent tools and interfaces to apply this knowledge to everyday life. With widespread adoption of GPS powered super smart phones that are always aware of their physical location in the world, a whole new plane of possible ideas has emerged. While working closely with Cyn.in customers we realized the importance of geo spatially relevant knowledge in Cyn.in. Diving deeper, we knew a lot of our ideas in this field were far from being limited to the needs of only a knowledge heavy enterprise. 

We have always been a proponent of separation of interfaces from services, something that is usually a difficult sell in the web dominated world, but we found these principles to apply perfectly in the smart phone market, where niche interfaces are the need of the hour and broad, all purpose interfaces to services just do not work for everyday use. After putting one such idea through a couple of initial design cycles, we knew what we held in our hands, applied to a much, much broader audience than most mobile applications out there. To make our point, we decided to start with applying this interface to the largest services providing geo tagged information globally. The result, Localscope is probably one of our finest creations that will be appreciated and needed by possibly every smartphone user in the world! Though to begin with, only iPhone users can get their hands on it. We chose to start with the Apple iOS platform as we believe it is unarguably the best suited for our vision in terms of technology, marketplace and target audience. 

Localscope social data based GPS tool

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Our vision with Localscope is to let people reference the enormous (and rapidly growing) wealth of geo specialized information contained in search engines and social networks quickly and easily, without having to figure out each of these services independently. Our goal for Localscope is to be the most intuitive search and browse interface to geo specific content and evolve the way people discover their vicinity. We see Localscope as a unique new tool; a 'vicinity browser' specialized for browsing information around and about the physical location of the user. To learn more about what Localscope can do, check out the product page

Localscope is now globally available on the Apple Appstore, for an introductory launch price of US$0.99 (or the equivalent in other currencies) so go get it here. We hope you enjoy using it as much as we enjoyed creating it.

 

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