That's from me manually geo-tagging the photos in GeoSetter. As you imagine it's taking *hours*! Thank heavens for Google Street View to help me locate things precisely.
Two sad stories with Trip Journal.
Firstly it's so battery hungry that you can't use it for more than a couple of hours before your iPhone battery goes completely flat. So I only ever used it in the car where I could keep it plugged into a charger.
Secondly, when I got home and had another go at unlocking my phone, iTunes in its wisdom uninstalled the app and I lost all the tracks it had recorded. I'd exported a few of the tracks and mailed them off, but lost all the tracks from Lockerbie onwards. It's going to make geotagging most of those photos pretty much impossible. As you can imagine, I hate iTunes with the passion of a thousand suns!
Dave2
Where is this data coming from? Is it from geo-tags on photos? Internal tracking data? A journaling program with GPS functionality?
I use "Trip Journal" but it plots lines... this looks a little more comprehensive?
Kazza the Blank One
That's from me manually geo-tagging the photos in GeoSetter. As you imagine it's taking *hours*! Thank heavens for Google Street View to help me locate things precisely.
Two sad stories with Trip Journal.
Firstly it's so battery hungry that you can't use it for more than a couple of hours before your iPhone battery goes completely flat. So I only ever used it in the car where I could keep it plugged into a charger.
Secondly, when I got home and had another go at unlocking my phone, iTunes in its wisdom uninstalled the app and I lost all the tracks it had recorded. I'd exported a few of the tracks and mailed them off, but lost all the tracks from Lockerbie onwards. It's going to make geotagging most of those photos pretty much impossible. As you can imagine, I hate iTunes with the passion of a thousand suns!