Get Directions Within Microsoft Campuses With MS Campus Maps For Windows Phone

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Whenever you enter into any Microsoft campus for any conference or meetings, its always difficult to find the way to the venue building. Microsoft previously had its own app for Windows Phone called MS Path finder but its not anymore. Thanks to Mary Jo Foley who recently tweeted on a month old app called MS Campus Maps which does the same job. You can find driving, walking directions, shuttle routes, etc.

App Description:

Need to quickly get to your next meeting? No matter if you are walking, driving, taking a shuttle, or trying to find a conference room inside a building, Microsoft Campus Maps is the solution.
Microsoft Campus Maps features:
• Walking directions to any building in the Puget Sound area. Walking directions for the main Redmond Campus utilize custom map data of the Microsoft trails and buildings to provide the shortest path to your destination.
• Driving Directions through Bing™ Maps.
• Indoor building maps to help you find conference rooms or office locations (only available to Microsoft employees).
• Ability to call a shuttle, view shuttle routes, and get directions to your nearest shuttle stop.
• View Connector route information.
Version 1.1 Updates:
• Support for Advanta, Bellevue, OTC, Millennium, Redmond Town Center, and Sammamish buildings.
• Performance improvements when selecting buildings.
• New setting to always use Bing™ Maps for walking directions.
• Improved error handling and reporting.
Version 1.2 Updates:
• Ability to view shuttle routes and get walking directions to your nearest shuttle stop.
• Support for Canada, Denmark, Fargo, India, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Silicon Valley, and United Kingdom buildings.
• Miscellaneous bug fixes and improvements.

Download the app from here.

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