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The perfect plugin for researching and locating your own services and facilities in the city. Activ'Map is a jQuery plugin using Google Maps API V3 and Bootstrap 3.x that displays a map with tags sorted by category.
Features
Responsive Design: Most modern web applications are designed to be responsive, meaning they adapt to different screen sizes and devices. This ensures that the application is user-friendly on both desktop computers and mobile devices.
Map Integration: Integration with Google Maps is common for applications that display nearby places. Users can see the map with markers indicating the locations of various POIs.
Geolocation: The application may use the user's device's location services to determine their current location. This can be used to find nearby places.
Search Functionality: Users can search for specific types of places or businesses, such as restaurants, gas stations, hotels, etc.
Filtering Options: Users often have the ability to filter search results based on criteria like distance, user ratings, price range, and opening hours.
Detailed Information: When a user selects a place on the map, the application should provide detailed information about it, including its name, address, phone number, website, user reviews, photos, and more.
Directions and Navigation: Users can get directions to a selected place from their current location. This might include options for walking, driving, or public transportation.
User Reviews and Ratings: Integration with user-generated reviews and ratings from sources like Google Reviews can help users make informed decisions about the places they want to visit.
Bookmarking and Favorites: Users can save their favorite places for future reference.
Social Sharing: Users may want to share information about places they've visited on social media or with friends.
Real-time Updates: Some applications can provide real-time data on things like the current wait time at a restaurant or the availability of parking spaces.
Integration with Third-Party APIs: Beyond Google Maps, applications might also use other third-party APIs to gather additional data, such as weather information, local events, or public transportation schedules.
User Accounts and Profiles: Users may have the option to create accounts and profiles to customize their experience and save preferences.