Track ‘n share your GPS adventures 2
Tilgore Kraut - October 20, 2008Track and share your GPS adventures. Record where you have been, add pictures, videos and text and choose to share your adventures online.
Pros: You are back from a vacation/ an adventure trip and you have a load of photographs/videos you have taken on the trip. Now imagine you are bale to show off to friends and family on a 3D map of the world the track of you travel and be able to call up the photographs taken along the way and from the points where they were taken. Important features of this application are it would be possible to directly download tracks from a Garmin or Magellan GPS, edit comments to describe the adventures, drag & drop photos to the track, view adventure on satellite map of the world. These satellite images give the viewer a global perspective. You are able to share video by automatic conversion and upload to YouTube. Track-n-share will automatically position the photos and videos where you have taken them. You can add stories about your adventures. It is up to you to share these with others or keep them private.
The setting up is an easy 1-2-3 process and can be completed easily, quickly. Importing the GPS track, text, media and then sharing is absolutely easy. The community site is supported by ad revenue and thus is free and is to remain so. Recording large adventures with multiple tracks and hundreds of photos is just as easy as preparing a single track and one photo. The track ‘n share solution combines the power of a Windows application and a website to offer you the best of both worlds.
The Windows application allows you to prepare your adventures for uploading and to view your adventures in high-resolution media. The website will offer you the option of sharing adventures with community members, engaging in discussions on the forum and reading about the experiences of other adventurers to get some inspiration for your next destination.
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