Additionally, Journey adds the weather and location information to your journal entries on the fly. You can add photos and videos, attach audio notes, and pen your stories in words. Journey is another seamless mobile journaling companion to help keep your travel memories for a lifetime. Last but not least, you can also share your journals or photos via Facebook and Twitter. It also generates a map of your trip and lets you share the complete exhibition with your friends and fellow travelers.
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What I liked the most is, you can export your logs to PDF so it can be printed, shared, or stored.
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Moreover, it offers offline support to travel and journal without a web connection. You can create a day-by-day narrative with your photos, the date and location, title, and some chosen words.
If you love journaling with a minimalistic approach, you will like the intuitive diary-style journaling of Bonjournal. Last but not least, Tripcast creates a trip map based on the geo-tagged photos, so you can browse them by location, just like other apps on this list. Moreover, you can also build a photo album like Polarsteps or Journi Blog however, what is unique here? You can create a collective photo album as well. Interestingly, it works like a group journal - all the members can add photos and videos to one place.
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It captures your trip and lets you share an update with family and friends in real time. Tripcast is another diary app, which - I find - is most useful when you are traveling in a group. Last but not least, you can also turn your blog into a unique photo book for starting price of €22.99. However, these two features require a premium subscription. Also, like Polarsteps, you can track your travels offline. If you use several devices, you can sync your journal to Dropbox or Google Drive. What’s best? You can allow others to track your trips, thanks to its sharing options. It lets you blog about your vacations, create photo albums, and geolocate your photos. Journi Blog is an intuitive story-telling app that captures and categorizes your best moments and stories of your travel life on a catchy timeline. Last but not least, you can also create a paper-printed travel book through Polarsteps for just €30 to €80. Also, the app can create a travel log of your trip using the location-tagged photos. What’s more interesting is that you can track your journey in the offline mode, letting you to trek and track remote places. Moreover, you can share the trip on social media and via email. Also, you can add a story and calculate statistics including countries visited, distance traveled, etc. What I liked most is, it tracks your trip and shows it on a colorful map. I have used a few travel apps, but none as easy and intuitive as Polarsteps. Google released Google Trips, an app that wants you to "see more, plan less". Google Trips & 9 Alternative Travel Apps for Avid Travelers