- UI improvements (icons, whee!)
- Added a 'Copy all' op to 'Trip ops'
- Added a backup feature, to write dumps of the DB to the SD-card now and then.
- Fixed the KML output to reproduce line-breaks, handle hidden points correctly and make the route-line less aggressively red.
- Fixed minor bugs.
What's this?
WhereBlogger is a tool for Android phones, for keeping a location-based journal.
WhereBlogger can automatically collect GPS points for you, or you can add them manually. When an internet connection is available, maps will be downloaded for each logged point, and you can annotate each point with a title and a longer description. The program aims to be kind to your phone's battery and does not require a data connection or switch the GPS on at random times, as both electricity and data can be scarce while traveling.
Everything recorded by WhereBlogger can be published online (to a blog of your choice), or exported to the SD-card and copied to your PC to use as you see fit.
You can download WhereBlogger from the Android market (or just view the listing here).
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