Spyglass for iPhone 1.1

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    Requires iPhone OS 3.1

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Spyglass for iPhone is a digital and fun augmented reality tool. It turns an iPhone into a digital spyglass with heads-up display that in real-time shows you a compass, GPS information and a horizon tilt right over the live feed from the built-in camera. Looking through the Spyglass for iPhone works with any orientation in a three-dimensional space. Tilt or rotate the device while looking through it and see the available, live information about the direction you are looking at. It features heads-up display, compass, tilt to the horizon meter, GPS, digital zoom, configurable color filters, and configurable colors.

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