wraggster
September 4th, 2008, 22:14
New for pocket pc
uTrack can be used to track mobile devices in a passive, non-intruisive way.
It can be configured to publish the location of a Windows Mobile powered device to any website or webservice. The only requirement is that HTTP GET request can be used.
The different items of information that can be published are:
- Longitude / Latitude
- DeviceID
- Date and time
When run, the application only shows a notifyicon and stays dormant until another application uses the GPS Intermediate driver. - When the GPS device gets a fix on the position, uTrack will publish this information to the URL specified in the configuration window.
uTrack features:
- A lightweight Windows Mobile client whose sole purpose is to monitor and publish GPS coordinates.
- Four different parameters can be used in the GET request: Longitude, Latitude, Date/Time and the deviceID.
- The request can be tested using a easy to use option which opens the configured URL in the default browser.
- A non-intrusive notify-icon to indicate GPS monitoring is active.
- Both support for Windows Mobile 5 and Windows Mobile 6 powered devices.
- Auto start monitoring on device reset.
- GPS Intermediate Driver support.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=420508
uTrack can be used to track mobile devices in a passive, non-intruisive way.
It can be configured to publish the location of a Windows Mobile powered device to any website or webservice. The only requirement is that HTTP GET request can be used.
The different items of information that can be published are:
- Longitude / Latitude
- DeviceID
- Date and time
When run, the application only shows a notifyicon and stays dormant until another application uses the GPS Intermediate driver. - When the GPS device gets a fix on the position, uTrack will publish this information to the URL specified in the configuration window.
uTrack features:
- A lightweight Windows Mobile client whose sole purpose is to monitor and publish GPS coordinates.
- Four different parameters can be used in the GET request: Longitude, Latitude, Date/Time and the deviceID.
- The request can be tested using a easy to use option which opens the configured URL in the default browser.
- A non-intrusive notify-icon to indicate GPS monitoring is active.
- Both support for Windows Mobile 5 and Windows Mobile 6 powered devices.
- Auto start monitoring on device reset.
- GPS Intermediate Driver support.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=420508