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Sunday, 23 November 2008

iPhone Geek Porn - EveryTrail Trip Tracking

Anyone that knows me knows that I love my gadgets and I'd have to admit that I've never owned a better gadget than my iPhone - the apps that you can download often have no useful purpose. The EveryTrail app, however, is awesome.

Basically, if you're out for a hike, walk, ride, drive or whatever, can track the route, speed and distance via your iPhone.

I just went for a quick shopping trip to Marks & Sparks, Borders and a garden centre and it tracked the lot. It fully tracked the route I took and the speed I was travelling at - I may have to think about if I have it running when I'm on the motorway however!!



You can also take photos whilst your on your trip and have them geolocated on your journey too. If you accessed my test trip you can see where I bought my new furry hat (to keep my lugholes warm when I'm at the footy, and where it was peeing it down).

They've also got a Facebook App (hasn't everyone?) where you can share your trips with others. I'd love it if James Avery put his cycling trips on here with some photos!

I know that most won't find it interesting. But for those that claim back VAT on mileage could find it useful to "prove" the work journeys they took.

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1 Comments:

At 23 November 2008 at 17:39 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aah Lee, a geek after my own heart!

You're about a year behind though compared to Windows Mobile users, I've been tracking and sharing this stuff on a tool called Sportsdo for a while now.

http://sportsdo.net/sgpratley

You get speed, and even altitude, handy for hilly bike rides.

Next gadget in my sights is the Garmin 705 which adds in heart rate, cadence (revs for cyclists) and power - the sort of monitoring only Tour Cyclists have had until now.

 

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