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Good day to you,


I am a local resident of Crystal Palace Road who has recently designed Bearingz an Android App, which helps you find things more easily than Google Maps.


What does it do?

-Finds your tent or friends at a festival

-Navigating anywhere on your bike or when walking (uses Google Places)

-Anytime you just need the general direction to travel

-Finding where you parked your car


I am looking for beta testers to try out the app and so am giving away free downloads to all residents of East Dulwich.


If you are interested in taking part, message me and I will send you a free download code.


You can download the app here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kadito.bearingz


Background


This idea came about when I had problems navigating around London on the Cycle Hire bikes. I found maps too complicated when all I needed to know was the general direction I needed to go. I then found that this approach worked really well in other situations like travelling on foot (e.g. when you just come out of a station) or you are out and about in the countryside.


This type of navigation requires a lot less brain power, as you just head in the general direction.


Many thanks,


Karim


http://www.bearingz.io










 

Hi ED_moots,


Good question! With the Google Play store, you can only specify paid or free. Once you choose free there is no going back.


I've decided to monetise the download of the app in the short term, though it looks like this will change as I am currently working on a Bearingz Adventures concept which will best suit in-app purchases.


The first 'adventure' is actually going to be a Street Art Adventure around the Dulwich area. You won't know where you are going, you will just be directed and discover art by yourself.


The plan is to expand these adventures and walks around the UK.


Here are some design concepts:






 

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