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Trip Journal 5.4 for iPhone quietly records your trip…

27th Jul, 2010

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…while you surf the internet, make calls or play games on your iPhone.

The newest version of Trip Journal, now available in App Store, harnesses the features of iOS 4 and can now run in the background while you use other applications. You can easily switch between Trip Journal and other apps with a double-click of the Home button, and Trip Journal will continue to track your route.

Open any tasks, and you can jump right back to where you left Trip Journal, you don’t need to wait for it to reload; you even can listen to music while making a hike or driving. During a call, you can keep the conversation going and record your trip while Trip Journal constantly updates your position.

Please bear in mind that continued use of GPS running in the background can decrease battery life. Trip Journal can work in the background on iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4.

Enjoy Trip Journal 5.4 from the App Store!

Trip Journal Facebook App Upgraded

16th Jul, 2010

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Ladies and gentleman, we give you the new version of Trip Journal Facebook Application!

Here’s what’s new:

Trip Journal Wall Tab, which gives you one-click access to your Trip Journal journeys and friends; just click on the Plus button in your Facebook Profile and select Trip Journal; place it among the first 5 tabs to make sure all your friends stay in touch with your latest travelling adventures!

Another novelty is that Trip Notes are displayed in the Facebook App, in a stylish voyager notebook-format. Click on the Trip Notes button in the upper right corner and voila: all your writings from the journey are there for sharing with the world.

Trip Journal Facebook App

If you don’t already have it, make sure you get Trip Journal Facebook Application now!

Trip Journal 5.1 for Android is now available

7th Jul, 2010

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Android users have a good reason to revel: a new version of Trip Journal is available now. The upgrade is free for all current users and it includes new features like:

  • Manual waypoints
  • Contact List Integration
  • Froyo Support (copy application to SDCard)

With Manual waypoints, you can place a waypoint wherever you want on the map jus by dragging it. And you can also change timestamps for these waypoints, so you can now record that incredible place you just missed at the time you were there.

Contact List Integration refers to the ability to select from your smartphone’s contacts directory, the people you want to send the Google Earth Export to. Instead of entering their email address, we have now introduce the ability to select them from your Contacts. When tapping Select recipients, you have two options: to import from Address Book or to Add by typing contact details. The contacts are saved in the Trip Journal memory and can be used for future exports.

Trip Journal harnesses the new features of Froyo, enabling users to move Trip Journal from the SD card to internal storage and back from the manage application settings.
So hurry up and get the latest update of Trip Journal 5.1 for Android!

Trip Journal selected as a finalist in the Best Android Application category

2nd Jul, 2010

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We are glad to announce today that Trip Journal has been selected as a finalist within the Best Android Application category for The Gettie Awards 2010, the mobile app world’s equivalent of the Oscars, hosted by GetJar. The Gettie Awards will honor the successes and innovations of the best application developers across all major platforms from around the world. Developers will have an opportunity to showcase their work in front of industry luminaries, investors, technology press and peers at this prestigious event.

“Innovation is what drives us – and we are thrilled to be chosen as finalists for the Getties”, said Radu Iuhas, Trip Journal Product Owner, of iQapps. “This honor reflects our sustained efforts to offer best experience to Android users and brings us the recognition that Trip Journal is a successful and innovative product.”

About The Gettie Awards

This year, The Gettie Awards will take place in conjunction with the first evening of VentureBeat’s annual MobileBeat conference scheduled for July 12, 2010, 7 PM at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, California.
The Gettie Awards had an overwhelming 7,000 nominations from more than 100 countries. Seven total awards will be presented to the winners within the following categories:

  • Best Android application
  • Best Blackberry application
  • Best iPhone application
  • Best Java application
  • Best Symbian application
  • Best Windows Mobile application
  • The Gettie Award for best overall application

Winners from each category will be determined by review of the actual physical applications by a panel of five judges including prominent industry heavyweights, press and analysts. The Gettie Award winner will be determined by nominations and the panel of judges. Developers get the chance to be the best within each category and best for overall application at this prestigious event.

Judging Panel

The distinguished list of judges:

“The response from the mobile application developer community to The Getties has been incredible,” said Patrick Mork, CMO of GetJar. “The talent, innovation, and diversity in apps we’ve seen across all mobile platforms truly speaks to the fact that the mobile apps industry is global add cross platform. We are excited to showcase and honor the rising stars of the mobile development community at an awards event that is designed to recognize the achievements of those who are really driving this industry forward: application developers.”