With how technology and the Internet has so quickly evolved in recent years, it’s become increasingly easier to share your memories while traveling. You can take photos of the Great Wall of China, and in minutes they be uploaded for all your friends to see on Facebook. However, as easy as it is to now share your experiences while traveling, a new iPhone application claims to make it even easier to share and manage your travel memories.
The new iPhone app is called Triplogged, which has been developed by a new team of iPhone application developers from Canada. Although their website leaves much to be desired, I have better hopes for their application, which is the first they’ve developed. The application is multi-facted, serving as a single app that allows travelers to log and share their experiences while traveling.
One of the best features of Triplogged is that unlike many applications, it can sync with both Mac and Windows computers. Users can save their travel experiences onto their computer for their personal archive, or even share it via email and their social networks from their own computer. As an iPhone application, it doesn’t just capture and share your photos and videos, but other things you want to capture from your travels, including GPS locations, audio recordings, and text. Users can then download all this information into one file onto their computers, to easily access and share how they like.
Although developed for the iPhone, Triplogged can also be used on the iPad and iPod touch, except only iPhone users can utilize the GPS functionality. I see the application being especially useful for photographers, writers, bloggers, and videographers who want a systemized way of logging their experiences. Users can take photos and videos, while supplementing the media with important notes in the form of audio recordings, text, and GPS locations. I see Triplogged serving as a virtual notepad for travelers. Since the application was just launched this week, the jury is still out on whether Triplogged will be a useful tool for travelers. In the meantime, iPhone users can try out the app for themselves by purchasing it through the Apple App Store for $.99.
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