The GPS app price drops continue, Navigon MobileNavigator price lowered to $59.99
December 17, 2009 | Robert Nelson

It looks like the MobileNavigator app from Navigon has also been subject to a price cut, albeit its just a temporary drop, but still nice. The sale is currently in effect and means that you can purchase the app for $59.99, which is down from the regular price of $99.99 — a $40 savings. And this price is noted as being valid until January 11, 2010.
Additionally, the MobileNavigator app was also updated. The update brings the app up to version 1.4 and it added enhanced pedestrian navigation, Google Local Search, coordinate input, SOS/DirectHelp, turn-by-turn route list, manual zooming in 2D and 3D while navigating, country info when crossing borders and much more. Of course there was also one other feature that is sure to make any users happy — a faster startup time.
[Navigon MobileNavigator for North America (App Store link)]










Turn by turn capabilities and integration will be included in the new iPhone released in June 2010….Firesale.
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Why do people keep writing "a savings". Is that like "a grapes" or "a cows"
Or is it just stupid?
There will also be a pedestrian version of the GPS navigation system included in this trial version