Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Daily trips from the mobile

With GPS and increasingly powerful cameras built into mobile, it is increasingly normal to travel with a phone as a unique travel companion. Supporters of sharing and remembering what they do at all times demand applications to enable them to keep everything they have done during a trip. Both Android and iPhone are two applications that cross especially well these two factors, plus add the notes of each site you visited.

One is GeoDiary for the mobile operating system from Google, whose interface resembles a pad of paper. It's free. Lets you add images whose ubicaciónse included directly on a map with the date on which it was taken. So throughout the trip. Teach the results on a calendar to go note by note, or a map, to jump from site to site.

Tickets more committed, as this store does not want it known that we visited, it can be password protected. Following the fashion, the result can be sent to Twitter, Facebook or Tumblr. TravelDiary is a reinterpretation of the idea, but for iPhone and the ability to take voice notes that are associated with photos and where they were taken.

The effect of revising the newspaper created is quite evocative. Another improvement with respect to the Android application that lets you export a piece of HTML promotional code to embed in a webpage or blog and is updated automatically each passenger movements. You can download for 2.39 euros in the Apple App Store.

Trip Journal works very similar, but it integrates with Google Earth and comes with an attractive aesthetic of old books. Besides being available for iPhone (2.39 euros) and Android (2, 99 euros) has free versions for Samsung and Nokia.

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