What if there were a way to both keep track of your current location in relation to where you?d want to be, but also keep track of your iPhone should it come up missing? That?s exactly what Phone Tracker wants to do for iOS users.
The Phone Tracker looks to not only track your new iPhone 5?s current location, but also that of a friend?s, spouse?s, child?s, employee?s, or similar iPhone. Those you want to track will need authorization to perform that tracking, of course, but when you have it, you?ll be able to follow the iPhone in question?s movement over a map complete with a line of pins showing where they?re going and where they?ve been. It also, happily, works with iPads, so those devices can also be tracked. An upgrade even allows for the tracking of up to ten different devices, meaning that small businesses with a lot of remote workers can actually follow routes that employees take and catch on when an employee stops for any length of time at a certain location.
Better yet, it works in reverse as well. Since it?s the iPhone being tracked?complete with options relating to the use of the GPS system to affect the amount of battery power it eats up in the process?it allows those who have lost their iPhone to find out, at a glance, just where it?s reporting from. For those who have found themselves victim of an unexpected redistribution of gadgets?or that it just got stolen?the Phone Tracker can find it. So not only will it show you where you are by showing you where your phone is, it will also show you where your phone is when you?re separated from it. The interface is pretty easy to work with as well, making the whole thing not only a powerful tool for those who use iPhones frequently, but also sufficiently user-friendly to make accessing those functions worthwhile.
A phone is only as good as the programs it includes, so looking into some cloud-based telephony tools like reporting and analytics tools as well as instant conferencing to not only track how effective a number is at making connections and the like, but also to provide users with an easy way to get more people involved in a conversation when needed is just, in general, a good idea.
Phone Tracker may not be the best in GPS technology, but the variety of other problems it will solve should make it a very welcome addition?and a free one at that, though the ten user upgrade costs $.99?to anyone?s iPhone lineup.
Related Keywords: Apple, iPhone 5, cloud-based telephony, GPS navigation software
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