GAPPS Software to launch Delhi City Reporter mobile app

GAPPS Software will launch the Delhi City Reporter
application on the 15 December 2011. The mobile app would help users locate,
calculate, book, evaluate, share and report stuff about the city.


Advanced location-based technology would let people
search for the nearest historical monument or a shopping centre or even a
popular eatery and sort according to rates, distances or popularity. All of
this made available on an extremely simple and comprehensive platform.

 

It’s a one-stop-shop for all Delhi lovers, where just by
a single touch one can find out any amount of information about the city, book
cabs and tickets and even take action if there is anything that needs to be
reported,” said Pradeep Singh, CEO, GAPPS.


Delhi City Reporter’ is an application designed
especially for people interested in going around Delhi and knowing about all
its interesting titbits.


The application uses location-based technology and gives
a feed to the user about the best route to reach a selected destination, the
distance in kms, the price of the entry ticket and if it can be booked online,
taxis that are available and the contact numbers.

Using location based services, the app lets users know
with a simple touch, nearby banks, ATMs, petrol pumps, hospitals, fire stations
and more. The app lists all emergency numbers and numbers of official Delhi
authorities. The app lets the user call a certain location from the number
listed in the information itself.


It also lets people book taxis and restaurant tables
while on the go. While searching about a particular historical monument, the
app also suggests some other places which are equally interesting and popular
but lesser known. The app gives facility to save your favourites so that next time
around, the information comes in even quicker.


It lets users share pictures and comments in case of some
mishap, or even email Delhi’s relevant authorities if there is a traffic snarl
or a criminal misdeed thus paving the way for a better, cleaner and safer city
while encouraging more civic practices.


It encourages the common man to participate, feel
responsible, be a part of the community and report live from the ground to
intimate other fellow men or authorities like Police control room, traffic police,
etc.


The application will be launched on 15 December, 2011 and
will be available on Apple Store and Android Market free of cost.


By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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