navigational software
Navigational software is a type of application designed to help users find their way from one location to another. It uses GPS technology to determine the user's current position and provides directions, maps, and estimated travel times. Common examples include Google Maps and Waze, which are widely used for driving, walking, and cycling.
These applications often include features like real-time traffic updates, route optimization, and points of interest. Users can input their destination, and the software will suggest the best routes, taking into account factors like traffic conditions and road closures.