[meteorite-list] Meteorite App?
From: Eric Wichman <eric_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 15:45:15 -0700 Message-ID: <4DD2FA7B.2060401_at_meteoritesusa.com> I received the email, but haven't looked at the App... don't know what it's about nor have I heard of the guy before. Went to the website, but it's all about selling a credit card processing App for iPhone. Eric On 5/17/2011 3:18 PM, Ruben Garcia wrote: > Hi List, > > Anyone else get this email or heard of this? It is NOT a form letter > as in another email he mentions my guitar playing. Looks interesting > though. I don't have an IPhone if you do, email me and I'll forward > the email with FREE code. I only have one FREE code so the first > person that wants to try it will get it and let us all know if it is > usefull..... > > Hi Mr Meteorite! > > We just finished up an iPhone app called Meteorite Hunter and would > like to provide you with a free copy. > > http://www.innerfence.com/howto/redeem-free-promo-code-for-iphone-app-from-iphone-or-itunes > > Here is a brief description of the app: > > Meteorite Hunter maps and displays all of the earth's known meteorite > and impact crater discoveries (non-Antarctic). Map annotations for > each event are added, and the location coordinates plus other > information is provided for each event. Simply click on an annotation > to bring up the name and exact location of each event. Click on the > detail disclosure button to bring up even more information about each > event, such as the discovery date, mass, the type of meteorite, etc. > > Browse the world map and zoom in on strewn fields and impact craters > from around the world. Find the most fruitful meteorite hunting areas > near you. Add and track your own meteorite discoveries with automatic > location detection, and track your current location with respect to an > area of interest. > > Due to the many thousands of known discoveries, the map annotations > are grouped until the zoom level is such that the individual locations > can be shown. Impact craters are shown with purple annotations. > Meteorite discoveries that result from a witnessed fall are shown as > green, and discoveries where the fall was not witnessed are shown as > red. > > Happy hunting! > > > > > Received on Tue 17 May 2011 06:45:15 PM PDT |
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