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Software SatGuide for laptops, desktops Our Bureau Hyderabad, March 3 SatNav Technologies on Monday announced the roll out of software for laptops and desktops navigation that complements its similar product for mobile devices. Sitting in one’s office it is now possible to feed in a start point, end point and get the complete details of distance, time of travel and so on. With prior information on traffic congestion, it is also possible to block these routes and get the most optimum route as an output. The SatGuide turn-by-turn navigation and planning solution for laptops and desktops focuses on the corporate sector users as an efficiency enhancement and planning tool. This includes turn-by-turn navigation and routing software bundled with One India SatGuide map. It covers all major cities in India along with a detailed National/State Highway network, bundled with thousands of points of interest. The application will be useful for logistics, distribution companies and fleet managers. According to a company statement, the software has been beta tested with over 200 individuals across India. The company said that individuals will be able to save time commuting to office. The SatGuide is priced at Rs 1,999 for the pan-India solution. The company is planning to offer this bundled with laptops and desktops and is in talks with some of the manufacturers.
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