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ParkMe Parking app for Windows Phone gets updated, adds better Cortana integration and more

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
August 18, 2019
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Latest Windows Phone ParkMe Parking app update brings better Cortana integration and more


ParkMe Parking is a great Windows Phone app for those that need to stay up to date with the best and cheapest places to park their cars. ParkMe Parking has a parking database in over 500 cities across the US, like Los Angeles, Seattle, and Chicago. ParkMe Parking provides you with the latest and greatest places to park in your area, as well as giving you detailed maps of parking lots and garages to make it easy to compare parking rates and prices.   

With this latest update, ParkMe Parking adds real-time information on actual spaces in city lots and metered parking throughout your area. ParkMe Parking has also added better Cortana integration with its Windows Phone app. When you decide on what place you are going to park, you can ask Cortana for directions to get there quickly and easily. You can use Cortana to set a parking timer for yourself, so Cortana can remind you when your parking meter is out of time or if you will have to pay over your budget for parking in a city garage.

So, try ParkMe Parking for yourself and download it from the Windows Phone Store via the link below.

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