Upcoming Powerful App -- iTelescope: Milspec rangfinder, secret camera, sniper

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  1. gojoygame

    gojoygame Active Member

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    #1 gojoygame, Jan 12, 2011
    Last edited: Jan 12, 2011
    iTelescope integrates high accuracy angular measure, rangefinder, altitude measure, electronic viewfinder, night vision spyglass, 4x zoom camera, GPS location, data transfer and other useful functions. It is the most professional and completed toolkit in lots of areas.

    It is a rangefinder and inclinometer in climbing, a sextant and theodolite in sailing, a rangefinder in golf, a GPS navigation in travelling, a electronic viewfinder and 4x zoom camera in photoing, even a milspec rangfinder(sniper) and night vision sometimes.

    All functions in iTelescope are designed with milspec and the accuracy near 100%. The interface uses the standards of MGRS (Military Grid Reference System) and HUD (Head Up Display). The app is used extensively by explorer, surveyors, geologists, architects and engineers.

    Via iTelescope, you can encrypted share your photos and metrical data to your friends whenever and wherever.

    ****Features****
    -Milspec sighting telescope, rangefinder with mil standard
    -Night vision with filter chip and electronic identification, applicable in different environments
    -Compass(U.S. military standards), precisely indicates the current direction
    -Azimuth, elevation or spherical angles accurate measurement
    -GPS location,theodolite
    -4x zoom camera with a electronic viewfinder
    -Encrypted data share

    COMING NEXT WEEK!!!
     

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  2. alta219

    alta219 Well-Known Member

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    #2 alta219, Jan 23, 2011
    Last edited: Jan 23, 2011
    Wow, this looks very similar to my app Theodolite, which has been on the app store since 2009:

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    You are completely free to come up with new app concepts, and I have no problems if you want to take inspiration from Theodolite (many others have before). However, I have found some of my copyrighted artwork inside your app bundle. Care to comment on that?
     

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