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Andreas van Hooijdonk
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 10:20 am
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EveryTrail makes a complete story of your GPS track, waypoints and photos.
If you never admired Trips in EveryTrail, have a quick look at:
http://www.gps-practice-and-fun.com/everytrail.html

Sure you will love it.
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Andreas van Hooijdonk
http://www.gps-practice-and-fun.com
Ted Edwards
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 3:28 pm
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Andreas van Hooijdonk wrote:
Quote:
EveryTrail makes a complete story of your GPS track, waypoints and photos.
If you never admired Trips in EveryTrail, have a quick look at:
http://www.gps-practice-and-fun.com/everytrail.html

Sure you will love it.

This is clearly an add for a software product but fails to disclose
price and system requirements. Nor is it easy to find such info on
your site. Bah!!

Ted
Andreas van Hooijdonk
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 5:48 pm
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"Ted Edwards" <Ted_Espamless@telus.net> wrote in message
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Quote:
Andreas van Hooijdonk wrote:
EveryTrail makes a complete story of your GPS track, waypoints and
photos.
If you never admired Trips in EveryTrail, have a quick look at:
http://www.gps-practice-and-fun.com/everytrail.html

Sure you will love it.

This is clearly an add for a software product but fails to disclose
price and system requirements. Nor is it easy to find such info on
your site. Bah!!

Ted

No Ted, this is not an add for a software product. This is a FREE Internet
service and everyone who can log a track with his stand-alone GPS, pocketPC
or phone can use it for free. And if you have a digital photo camera (for
the EXIF info), you can also upload your photos, taken along your track, for
free. Conclusion: It is free and the system requirements are really minimal,
certainly for GPS enthusiasts.

Enjoy it.

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Andreas van Hooijdonk
http://www.gps-practice-and-fun.com
Heinrich Pfeifer
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 2:52 am
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"Andreas van Hooijdonk" <ahooijdZ@scarletZ.beZ> wrote in
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Quote:
EveryTrail makes a complete story of your GPS track, waypoints and photos.
If you never admired Trips in EveryTrail, have a quick look at:
http://www.gps-practice-and-fun.com/everytrail.html

Sure you will love it.


Andreas,

nice idea but it is not new. A slide show based on track time stamps is
already provided by Gartrip and some other existing programs, including the
correction of a wrong camera clock, please see www.gartrip.de/photo.htm

You have an excellent GPS software overview on your web site, including
Gartrip. Wouldn't it be nice to have a comparison of all programs,
feature-wise, including the slide show feature?

--

Heinrich
http://www.gartrip.de
mail: new<at>gartrip.de
Andreas van Hooijdonk
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 7:51 am
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"Heinrich Pfeifer" <nws@gartrip.de> wrote in message
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"Andreas van Hooijdonk" <ahooijdZ@scarletZ.beZ> wrote in
news:o8Odna-_v7X-BnzYRVnyiAA@scarlet.biz...
EveryTrail makes a complete story of your GPS track, waypoints and
photos.
If you never admired Trips in EveryTrail, have a quick look at:
http://www.gps-practice-and-fun.com/everytrail.html

Sure you will love it.


Andreas,

nice idea but it is not new. A slide show based on track time stamps is
already provided by Gartrip and some other existing programs, including
the
correction of a wrong camera clock, please see www.gartrip.de/photo.htm

You have an excellent GPS software overview on your web site, including
Gartrip. Wouldn't it be nice to have a comparison of all programs,
feature-wise, including the slide show feature?

--

Heinrich
http://www.gartrip.de
mail: new<at>gartrip.de


Heinrich,


You are right that the idea is not new. Gartip and some others offer this
already for several years. But what is new here, is the fact that you do not
need to buy a program to realize this. And you can see the result everywhere
in the world, where you have access to the Internet. Even on your cell
phone.

But then again you are right, because there are one or two other services
that offer about the same possibilities and I should try them too.

Andreas
http://www.gps-practice-and-fun.com
 
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