Navigon’s MobileNavigator LITE app officially available for the iPhone

Note: Image says “Coming Soon” for the paid app, not the LITE app.
After the iPhone 3.0 software was made available, GPS companies such as TomTom and Navigon announced their navigation plans for the iPhone. Back in early June, Navigon had officially announced their plans for a GPS app for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Recently, it has been announced that the MobilNavigator LITE app by Navigon has hit the app store for all users to download for free. Since it is the LITE version of the app, it will lack some notable features, such as active route guidance.
In addition, the LITE app sports updated maps as well as a comprehensive POI database. Since active route guidance is a big part of any GPS, users might want to wait until the paid version is released, which should be soon. However, give the LITE version a chance and see how you like it. If you hate it, you might not even want to try the paid version. Keep in mind the GPS app works on both the iPhone and iPod Touch.
Read [Navigon]
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Can’t seem to find this app at Apples App store.
on July 12, 2009 at 08:28 PM - LINKSearch under “MobileNavigator North America LITE”. I found it using the App Store on my phone =)
on July 13, 2009 at 03:08 PM - LINKWhen I try to get the “lite” version, it says “not available”. I sure would like to see it on my phone before buying it.
on July 22, 2009 at 01:11 PM - LINKDid they pull the Lite version when the paid version went live?
on July 22, 2009 at 03:40 PM - LINK#### Navigon—they must have pulled it. I’m not paying that much for an app I can’t even try and see if it’s worth it… let alone if it works… Makes me wonder if they aren’t confident enough in their product to let people try before they buy, It’s official, I’m waiting for the TomTom app—I won’t even consider Navigon products from this point on out. Total bull ####!
on July 29, 2009 at 04:45 PM - LINK