Fri, 27 Nov 2009 Black Friday - NDrive GPS iPhone apps on sale
Discounted NDrive applications cover the UK, Ireland, Western Europe etc
NDrive is currently offering signifiant savings as part of a Black Friday sale on a range of GPS applications. NDrive UK and Ireland is currently on sale and costs £24.99.
Discounted NDrive applications cover the UK, Ireland, Western Europe, Canada, Germany+Austria+Switzerland, Scandinavia, Italy, Benelux, Spain and Australia.
The NDrive applications promise turn by turn voice instructions, thousands of points of interest, effective search engine and fast calculations.
All map data is stored on the user’s iPhone, while the applications offer festure recognition for menu, zooming, tilting and panning the map for better display and control of the map.
NDrive Navigation Systems is a Portuguese company that began developing navigation software in 2005. More recently the company has turned its focus to making GPS programs for mobiles including the iPhone, Symbian, Windows Mobile and Android platforms.

Available from the Apple iTunes App Store, NDrive London costs £4.99 and requires the iPhone 3.0 Software Update or later.
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Saul said on Fri, 27 Nov 2009
you seem to be covering NDrive more than any other company (except Apple). I know that there might be commercial reasons for this, and completely understand that, but this is starting to seem excessive to users.
@saul: said on Fri, 27 Nov 2009
Your search for "NDrive" found 4 items in total.
aaaashy said on Fri, 27 Nov 2009
as far as i remember these are the same prices as last week, cos i bought the london version for £4.99
L.London said on Sat, 28 Nov 2009
Can someone help with this query, I downloaded this application through macbook pro itunes to transport it onto ipod touch for my dad, but realised this is only required for iphones, will i be charged? thanks
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