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How to export your trips from Trip Journal for iPhone 6.1 to iTunes

29th Jun, 2011

Trip Journal Guide
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The new Trip Journal 6.1 for iPhone brings a new feature: iTunes export, enabling you to export your trips to iTunes and from there re-import them to any other iPhone that has Trip Journal installed. Check our video below for a detailed tutorial and steps.

Please feel free to comment adding your questions or simply go to our Community Support platform to leave your questions or comments.

Enjoy the Summer!

How to recreate Past Trips with Trip Journal

23rd Jun, 2011

Trip Journal Guide
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Some of the questions being sent to our Support Community Desk deserve a dedicated blog-post so here it is :)

Today’s question was sent by Andre, a motorcycle fan who uses Trip Journal for iPhone to document and share his bike rides:

I went around the world on a motorcycle 10 years ago, I am have finally digitized all my photos. I was wondering: Is there a wat to manually create a trip? I.e  can I add photos and way points, dates to this trip? in other words. re-create an OLD trip?

 

Trip Journal is a great app for tracking your trips on the go, but if you only want to be busy taking pictures with your phone during the travel and care less about recording your route and establish waypoints, you can leave that for when you get home.

All you need to make sure is that your photos are added to the Camera Roll or Photo Library, so that you can access them from the Trip Journal application, then:

1_Map_Options

Create a new trip and go to “Locate on Map”. On the map you can add manual waypoints

2_Manual_Marker

One can easily move them to the exact location, change their creation date, add a photo to them

3_Waypoint_Options

After adding the first manually created waypoint, you can delete the Start Waypoint (from Waypoint Admin) – you don’t need this since it has your current location associated with the current date

4_AddingPhotosToWaypoint

You can add more photos to a waypoint (to do this go to Waypoint List and select the waypoint to which you want to add more photos, click on the add photos button)

Trip Viewer – Bringing Media-Rich Travel Experiences to the iPad

6th Jun, 2011

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Trip Viewer ScreenshotTrip Viewer – an exciting new way to view your travel experiences on the iPad. Now you can rediscover your traveled route, photos, and videos. Sharing your destination experiences with friends and family will never be the same again!

We are pleased to announce that we’re going to launch our new Trip Viewer travel application for the iPad during a presentation at Mobile App World 2011 tomorrow, June 7,2011. Trip Viewer gives iPad users a media-rich solution for viewing their trips (route, photos, videos, and notes) on the iPad.

With the Trip Viewer app, travelers have a rewarding way to enjoy their trip all over again and an interactive way to share their trips with friends and family. Trips are easily imported to Trip Viewer by email and iTunes, including GPX trips from any GPS app and GPS device. It’s the perfect companion app for Trip Journal.

When you open a trip in Trip Viewer, you’ll be able to rediscover your trip from beginning to end — marked points of interest along your route, the memorable photos you snapped, amazing videos of events during your trip, and notes you record about a photo or place. With a push of a button, you can also enrich your trip experience with real-time, geo-location aware Flickr photos along the route.

Trip Viewer also includes a Slideshow feature that will take you through your trip waypoint by waypoint, displaying the photos and videos you recorded along the way. You can let the slideshow play or jump ahead to any point of interest on the route.

You can add as many trips as you want to Trip Viewer — your own or trips your friends have shared with you. Sharing your travel experiences will never be the same again!

Trip Viewer is available for download now. It’s FREE in the AppStore.

Watch Trip Viewer on YouTube: