zhiing is the easiest way to send and receive dynamic direction messages to where you are now or places you want to go later on your iPhone or iPod touch.
zhiing connects people-to-people, people-to-places and people-to-services with dynamic maps and turn-by-turn driving directions. No need to be a member of a cumbersome social navigation network. With zhiing you can send directions to anyone, anytime, over any network without a hassle.
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dig it. couple little things I’d like to see changed like when my girl sent me a zhiing it had her number but not name in the from box. very cool app for sending locations. four stars!
Posted on October 21st, 2008 at 9:57 pm by jakeI agree. It would also be cool if it could send to someones email.
Posted on October 28th, 2008 at 3:21 am by Tomwe are coming up with releases to make the numbers go away and just have names. also multiple phone numbers. you will see this on Nov 10.
we have played around with email when we first started building zhiing. the sms is merely a notifier that you have a zhiing and will eventually disappear when iphone and blackberry allow a data push. a zhiing is just a zhiing, it is neither an email or sms, they are just a message telling you you have one. zhiing themselves will soon carry attachments like email does.
thanks for the great feedback.
Jon at zhiing
Posted on November 7th, 2008 at 7:27 am by jon at zhiingJust curious, why would you want to send a location to somone’s email rather than send it to their phone via text. Seems like it should be mobile to mobile given that the core information is about sending directions. Has anyone tried it on the android or the blackberry?
Posted on May 28th, 2009 at 10:31 am by Victor Lund