Hello, I'm new here and planning a Camino Frances in 2020. I'm curious as to what the differences are between Polar Steps and Find Penguins apps? Does anyone know? Has anyone used both? thanks!
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Thanks for the info! Yes, I am a little late but some time opened up in October. Flight prices are lower than I expected so I'm planning the trip I had to cancel in March 2020.I dont know the difference because I never used Polar Steps but I have been playing with FindPenguins for couple of years and needless to say The Camino was absolutely a part of it (and like @trecile said - I plugged it into the Forum proper so other folks can follow the journey)
Here is what I like in a nutshell
It does not cost you (or anyone else) anything to join.
You set up a 'new trip' at any given time you wish and all you have to do is simply 'activate' it on the start day and the app will start the tracking (if you know the end day and plug it in - then it will stop at the end of that day as well)
You are allowed UNLIMITED footprints (and heck you can create a new footprint exactly at the same spot than the previous one - works like a charmer if you have lots of pictures you took - something like Burgos Cathedral comes to mind.... I think I came out with 3 footprints).
You are allowed 10 photos and 1 video per footprint (but then see above so...)
the Upgraded account allows you to do 20 photos and 2 videos per footprint.
If you anticipate lots of traveling and see a merit in it - you can grab the annual upgraded membership for a nominal discount, else you can pay on a monthly basis pay-as-you-go starting from the day you upgraded (thats what I did - kept it for 2 months while on Camino)
you can immediately take a photo on a footprint or you can take them with phone camera and then attach later on to a given footprint (just keep track of what you are doing it can get a bit "much")
I would take a combo if immediate footprint photos and photos to attach later on (still need to at least create a footprint for that spot) and then work though all the 'editing', putting my comments and stuff in the evening in the albergue with a good WiFi available and upload (if you read the site on how to use it - you'll see what I am talking about)
The great thing is that the app continues to track you even in Airplane mode so you are not running battery down. (I would also caution that if begins to track you and stops from the place you activated or terminated - so... i usually do NOT activate until i am in the airport... else it will nicely pint to your front door and i am sure you dont want the whole world to know that nobodys home when you are travelling)
Take it out for a trial run - just pick some random 'trip' could be one of your training walks and play to get an idea of how it works.
I totally love it and it was an awesome way to keep family and friends in the loop and I enjoyed the interactions (folks can leave a comment on footprints - again dont even have to be members)
BTW - if they do sign up themselves then they can request from you a permission to follow you. if they do - they will get a notification any time you upload\post something new.
Good luck and Buen Camino!
P.S. Arent you a little late planning a Camino 2020?
I can tell you Findpenguins make an excellent book of your blog with comments if you wish. The best souvenir from my Camino del Norte!!!Hello, I'm new here and planning a Camino Frances in 2020. I'm curious as to what the differences are between Polar Steps and Find Penguins apps? Does anyone know? Has anyone used both? thanks!
Oops, I actually meant the Relive app, not Polarsteps. Got mixed up after looking at so many apps. If I'm doing it correctly, I posted a link to a short video on Relive, if anyone has a chance to watch it, does FindPenguins do something similar to this?There have been some recent discussions on this topic. See this thread for some good info. I use FindPenguins and have never had a problem with it. It is intuitive and pretty straightforward. I was just starting a camino about 6 years ago when I realized that the old Blogspot program I had used for years wasn’t working anymore. A fellow forum member told me to try FindPenguins and it worked like a charm. I’ve never used PolarSteps, so I can’t compare, but I think the thing to do is to assume both are good and just pick one and learn how to use it before you leave.
No, Find Penguins does not work the same way as Relive, and vice versa. They are two different kinds of apps.Oops, I actually meant the Relive app, not Polarsteps. Got mixed up after looking at so many apps. If I'm doing it correctly, I posted a link to a short video on Relive, if anyone has a chance to watch it, does FindPenguins do something similar to this?
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How did you plug into the forum? Sorry for my stupid question, but I can’t figure it outI dont know the difference because I never used Polar Steps but I have been playing with FindPenguins for couple of years and needless to say The Camino was absolutely a part of it (and like @trecile said - I plugged it into the Forum proper so other folks can follow the journey)
Here is what I like in a nutshell
It does not cost you (or anyone else) anything to join.
You set up a 'new trip' at any given time you wish and all you have to do is simply 'activate' it on the start day and the app will start the tracking (if you know the end day and plug it in - then it will stop at the end of that day as well)
You are allowed UNLIMITED footprints (and heck you can create a new footprint exactly at the same spot than the previous one - works like a charmer if you have lots of pictures you took - something like Burgos Cathedral comes to mind.... I think I came out with 3 footprints).
You are allowed 10 photos and 1 video per footprint (but then see above so...)
the Upgraded account allows you to do 20 photos and 2 videos per footprint.
If you anticipate lots of traveling and see a merit in it - you can grab the annual upgraded membership for a nominal discount, else you can pay on a monthly basis pay-as-you-go starting from the day you upgraded (thats what I did - kept it for 2 months while on Camino)
you can immediately take a photo on a footprint or you can take them with phone camera and then attach later on to a given footprint (just keep track of what you are doing it can get a bit "much")
I would take a combo if immediate footprint photos and photos to attach later on (still need to at least create a footprint for that spot) and then work though all the 'editing', putting my comments and stuff in the evening in the albergue with a good WiFi available and upload (if you read the site on how to use it - you'll see what I am talking about)
The great thing is that the app continues to track you even in Airplane mode so you are not running battery down. (I would also caution that if begins to track you and stops from the place you activated or terminated - so... i usually do NOT activate until i am in the airport... else it will nicely pint to your front door and i am sure you dont want the whole world to know that nobodys home when you are travelling)
Take it out for a trial run - just pick some random 'trip' could be one of your training walks and play to get an idea of how it works.
I totally love it and it was an awesome way to keep family and friends in the loop and I enjoyed the interactions (folks can leave a comment on footprints - again dont even have to be members)
BTW - if they do sign up themselves then they can request from you a permission to follow you. if they do - they will get a notification any time you upload\post something new.
Good luck and Buen Camino!
P.S. Arent you a little late planning a Camino 2020?
There's a "join" button on this page.How did you plug into the forum? Sorry for my stupid question, but I can’t figure it out