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Catégorie : Voyages et locauxVersion: 4.29

Taille:91.04MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application
Découvrez what3words : une application révolutionnaire simplifiant le partage de position dans le monde entier en seulement trois mots. Chaque carré de 3x3 mètres dans le monde possède une adresse unique de trois mots, vous connectant sans effort avec des amis ou identifiant des endroits spécifiques. Saisissez l'adresse en trois mots, explorez la carte, enregistrez vos favoris et partagez instantanément via les réseaux sociaux ou la messagerie. Bien que pratique pour un usage quotidien, what3words excelle vraiment dans les zones éloignées ou sans nom, idéal pour le camping, les festivals ou les excursions. Explorez le monde avec what3words et bannissez pour toujours les problèmes de localisation.

Principales fonctionnalités de l'application :

  • Partage de position sans effort : Partagez n'importe quel emplacement dans le monde avec son adresse unique en trois mots pour des rencontres faciles et des directions précises.

  • Interface intuitive : Aussi convivial que Google Maps, recherchez et naviguez rapidement vers n'importe quelle destination à l'aide de l'adresse à trois mots.

  • Enregistrez et partagez en toute transparence : Enregistrez vos emplacements favoris pour un accès rapide et partagez-les directement via les réseaux sociaux et les plateformes de messagerie populaires.

  • Utilité inégalée dans les régions éloignées : Parfait pour les situations dépourvues d'adresses traditionnelles, comme les séjours en camping, les événements en plein air et les excursions éducatives. Localisez facilement les emplacements exacts.

  • Nom de localisation universel : Un système unique pour identifier n'importe quel point sur Terre, inestimable pour se retrouver dans des zones inconnues ou lorsque les noms de rues sont inconnus.

  • Planification de voyage simplifiée : Organisez efficacement votre itinéraire de voyage en identifiant et en marquant les destinations souhaitées.

En conclusion :

what3words fournit une solution révolutionnaire et conviviale pour le partage de position et la découverte grâce à son système d'adresse unique à trois mots. Sa facilité d'utilisation et sa valeur exceptionnelle dans les zones reculées, combinées à ses capacités de sauvegarde et de partage de localisation, en font un outil indispensable pour la vie quotidienne et les aventures de voyage.

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