SpeedView Pro! v3.0.3

SpeedView Pro! v3.0.3 
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Current Version: 3.0.3 Requires Android: 2.1 and up Category: Transportation V3.0.3 update: Updated interface design Support for extra high-density screens New customizable speedo graphics User-selectable indicator views Smooth compass and speedo animation Automatic GPX export option New algorithm for GPS filtering Service now runs in the foreground Auto switch to GPS heading option Better organized settings screen Support for 1280×720 resolution Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) compatibility Many other tweaks under the hood Overview: An advanced speedometer application that offers lots of useful features. SpeedView is an advanced speedometer application that uses the phone’s built-in GPS system to show your current, maximum and average speed, as well as the direction, total distance, and time traveled. Suitable for running, car driving, biking, or hiking. High accuracy GPS-based speedometer that is more accurate than the one in your car. Linear compass Shows your current direction of travel. A compass mode is also available. HUD mode Mirrors the numbers so you can place your phone on your car’s dashboard and see the speed reflected in the front glass. You can check out this video to see how it works: http://youtu.be/rzda7CQ-ZAU Speed graph Displays a graph chart covering the last several minutes. Speed warning You can set the speed limits for three different types of roads so that when you go too fast a visual alert or sound will notify you. Display units Supports units such as miles, kilometers, and nautical miles. GPX track export Enables you to save your current track to the SD card or email it to someone. The GPX format is supported by Google Earth and many other programs: http://www.topografix.com/gpx_resources.asp Background mode You can minimize the program and keep it running in the background. It will work as usual and even notify you when you exceed the speed limit. 
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