Uncover the ways Atoll Ordenadores (the company) bills you and cancel your aSmart HUD subscription.
A few things to note and do before cancelling:
1. - "Records" screen (left upper button on the "Location Info" screen), where you can see your maximum reached speed (during the current trip or all of your trips), maximum altitude and maximum distance from start.
2. We love this mode! We found it much more convenient compared to traditional car dashboards (especially on the roads of Western Europe, which are full of speed cameras and where you need to watch your speedometer all the time).
3. - maximum reached speed, altitude and distance to start point, for the current trip and all the trips your ever did.
4. - "aSmart HUD" can keep track on 4 speed limits, giving a warning (sound and visual) each time you crossing it.
5. - You can skip/rewind/play/pause your current iPod music track, select the playlist or set the Shuffle or Repeat iPod mode.
6. Note: this mode works pretty well at night time and twilight, but on direct sunlight the screen brightness can be insufficient.
7. Normally, it's legal speed limits within cities, local roads and high-speed motorways.
8. - direct distance (kilometers, miles, nautical miles supported) to the starting point of your trip.
9. - Tap the speed indicator to switch into speed fullscreen mode.
10. Thanks to everyone for your suggestions about additional functionality! THE BEST AND FASTEST WAY TO CONTACT US IS SENDING YOUR REQUESTS AND BUG REPORTS to support@atoll-ordenadores.com. WE ARE REALLY INTERESTED IN DIALOG, what is not possible when you leaving the bug-report as AppStore review.
11. Application requires real A-GPS chip - so, no iPod and not-3G iPad supported.
12. Tapping the "HUD" icon mirrors all the text, so if you position the iPhone horizontally under your car's windscreen you can see perfectly readable half-transparent reflection of the picture displayed.
13. "Never exceed speed" is the speed you should not exceed under any conditions.
14. On iPad 3G application function only in "double pixel" mode.