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EvidenceCam
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Features:1. Header of photo contains GPS coordinates, street address (streetname can be turned off for photos taken in open fields), time/datestamp. Time/Date stamp uses NTP (national time protocol) in UTCformat. If NTP servers are unreachable, the device's time/date willbe used in the header and will be signified using an asterisk *next to the time.2. Footer of photos contains option for (a) add left-aligned textfrom a drop-down menu with the prefixes of #, File #, Case #,Report #, Project #, Subject, Victim, Suspect, and Witness; and (b)users to insert their own right-aligned identifying alphanumerictext.3. GPS location can be refined only by up to 100 yards. If the userchanges the location by more than 100 yards these changes arediscarded.4. Notes section allows user to input notes regarding photos forlater reference.***About UTC***As more sophisticated time pieces became available to scientists,the need for a new international time standard became apparent. Itbecame understood that due to the irregularity of the earth and thesun's movements, the exact time needed to be modified occasionallythrough the use of leap seconds.With the need for precise accuracy of time, UTC was born. Whilebased on zero degrees longitude, which passes through the GreenwichObservatory, is based on atomic time and includes leap seconds asthey are added to the clock every so often. UTC was used beginningin the mid-twentieth century but became the official standard ofworld time on January 1, 1972.UTC is 24-hour time, which begins at 0:00 at midnight. 12:00 isnoon, 13:00 is 1 p.m., 14:00 is 2 p.m. and so on until 23:59, whichis 11:59 p.m.Because UTC time is indicated on the photo, users need toadd/subtract their time zone differences to determine the image'slocal time. Users can find their time zone difference here:http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/difference.htmlObviously, it would not be fair to have the timestamp permanentlymaintain a specific time zone (for example, EST) - others users indifferent time zones would not take kindly to this. UTC is the onlytime zone universally accepted around the World.
ER Locator 1.5
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Up to date with over 4,000 emergency roomlocations, this app allows users to locate the closest emergencyroom available.
Groveport Police 1.93
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Groveport Police Department, Franklin County, Ohio. This app allowsusers to: - Submit anonymous tips to law enforcement - Submitofficer accolades - Information regarding court appearances andpayment options - Locate and contact the Groveport PoliceDepartment - Email the Chief of Police and other command staff -Access departmental documents - Submit photos to supplement analready-exisiting report - Ask a general question - Answers to FAQs- Location and contact info for government offices and services
Just Smiles 1.6
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Just Smiles Dentistry in Columbus, Ohio.- What to expect from dental procedures- Schedule an appointment- Contact office locations- Driving directions to offices- Watch videos of our locations- View employee profiles- Receive discounts via App notifications
SAPLCam 1.3
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1. Header of photo contains GPS coordinates, street address(streetname can be turned off for photos taken in open fields),time/datestamp. Time/Date stamp uses NTP (national time protocol)in UTCformat. If NTP servers are unreachable, the device'stime/date willbe used in the header and will be signified using anasterisk *next to the time. 2. Footer of photos contains option for(a)left-aligned prefixes of "TM -" and (b) users to insert theirownright-aligned identifying alphanumeric text. 3. GPS location canberefined only by up to 100 yards. If the user changes thelocationby more than 100 yards these changes are discarded. 4.Notessection allows user to input notes regarding photos forlaterreference. ***About UTC*** As more sophisticated time piecesbecameavailable to scientists, the need for a new internationaltimestandard became apparent. It became understood that due totheirregularity of the earth and the sun's movements, the exacttimeneeded to be modified occasionally through the use of leapseconds.With the need for precise accuracy of time, UTC was born.Whilebased on zero degrees longitude, which passes through theGreenwichObservatory, is based on atomic time and includes leapseconds asthey are added to the clock every so often. UTC was usedbeginningin the mid-twentieth century but became the officialstandard ofworld time on January 1, 1972. UTC is 24-hour time,which begins at0:00 at midnight. 12:00 is noon, 13:00 is 1 p.m.,14:00 is 2 p.m.and so on until 23:59, which is 11:59 p.m. BecauseUTC time isindicated on the photo, users need to add/subtract theirtime zonedifferences to determine the image's local time. Users canfindtheir time zone differencehere:http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/difference.html
US Cop 3.93
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#1 selling law enforcement app on Google Play and Apple App Store!
Ohio Cop 4.1
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#1 selling law enforcement app on Google Play and Apple App Store!
CopCal 2.4
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For anyone wanting to keep their work schedule separate.
GPS Location 1.93
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This GPS Coordinates app is a feature derived from its parent app(U.S. Cop)