26-10-2015 • With the advent of smartphones and tablets continues to exist there is a demand for a simple app that helps you right away. You do not separate screen and to purchase expensive for simple tasks. Most of these apps do not always work smoothly. You want accurate work then it usually means pulling your wallet. For Android devices is a new application available: Navi eFarmer
The app is downloadable free of charge.. With GPS antenna it costs 1247 euro
The app eFarmer Navi is only for android phones and download free. You can then use ten days. Straight driving is done with the help of the GPS receiver built into your device. After ten days you will pay one-off 247 euro for the app. That is still incalculable. A steering aid often costs more. However, you still rely on the internal GPS receiver. If you opt for a DGPS antenna, the whole package costs 1247 euros.
The company eFarmer is in Netherlands and is run by five ICT specialists from Ukraine. According to him, Germany is the largest market for the GPS app. He has been downloaded more than 10,000 times. In addition to the navigation app, there is another app – called purely eFarmer -. That lets you digitally ‘farm management can execute on your business
The navigation app looks sleek. That must be said. Here too, the creators have implemented a piece of farm management. So you can save lots and keeping accurate work in order to maintain a kind of accounting. Which are uploaded to a cloud account, so you anytime, anywhere to come.
The simplest send helpers who work accurate to 30 centimeters (just like the app) you have for a price between 1500 and 2000 euros, depending on how extensive they are. Some are expensive, others cost a little more. With 1250 euro the navigation app was not even so much cheaper. A potential cost savings could be by themselves to purchase a DGPS antenna. That are easy to find online for a price around 100 euros.
The eFarmer Navi app is an application especially designed to drive right. The interface looks well designed and user-off.
The Dutch developer eFarmer equipped the app also out with a piece of software for management. This allows you to enter parcels and tracking operations. The data is sent to a cloud account.
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