C7 - Lack of "GPS Data" application

On my old Nokia E66 it was "GPS Data" application (with gps data and simple navigation). That simple navi was very useful and helpful, maybe could you add it to Symbian Belle update?

Hey, I know this one!
Just got it the other day, it's called LeGPSData.
Only 42kB but it works fine.

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    Go to smart2go site or to N73 support pages.

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    for a so called 2D fix are the position for at least three satellites needed. The position of known satellites is send within the GSA record.
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                                 3 = 3D fix
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      , Horizontal dilution of precision (HDOP)
      , Vertical dilution of precision (VDOP)
      *1E the checksum data, always begins with *
    See also additional information about GPS and the NMEA protocol
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS_signals
    http://www.gpsinformation.org/dale/nmea.htm
    cheers
    Frank

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