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London Envi 1.1
Open Door Networks
Based on "Michael Brein's Guide to London by the Underground," London Envi helps you get to the city's main points of interest easily and cheaply using London's excellent Underground system ("The Tube"). From Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey, with London Envi you can: - View basic information on over 50 top points of interest, including "Must See" attractions - Find the nearest Underground stations, and which lines to take - See how to exit the station and walk to the attraction - See a photo so you know what to look for - Note nearby points of interest - View the attraction's location, as well as your own, in the Maps application - Easily pull up the attraction's Web site in Safari for additional details - View the official London Underground map in multiple formats All London Envi's content is built into the application, so access is instant and you don't have to worry about getting on the Internet underground in a foreign city. The product is based on the acclaimed iEnvision Web-image browser, so everything is full-screen, clear, organized and multi-touch. And since it's also based on the Michael Brein travel guide series, it's the simplest way to get around the world's big cities. London Envi is part of our series of iPhone-based travel guides to cities via subway and other forms of mass transit. Paris Envi is now also available, and many others are planned.
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