Category: PhotoMap

Accessing SD Cards and Cloud Storages

The new versions of EagleEye and PhotoMap support the Storage Access Framework that enables you to access (read and write) files on removable media (such as SD cards) and cloud storages. This feature is available...

Great Calendar View in PhotoMap

The new version (4.4) of PhotoMap comes with a new calendar view! Just select the “Calendar” option in the upper bar. View photos and logged locations by tapping on a day.

Photo Diary in PhotoMap

The new version of PhotoMap comes with a new diary function! Just select the ‘Diary’ option in the upper bar and tap on the white area of any day to start writing. View photos and logged...

EagleEye vs. PhotoMap

A lot of users have asked me what the difference is between EagleEye and PhotoMap. The apps are built on the same source code. EagleEye is supposed to be a replacement of the default gallery app. It’s made...

Export GPX and KML Files

The file formats GPX (GPS Exchange Format) and KML (Keyhole Markup Language) can be used to describe tracks and routes. Both formats can be exported by PhotoMap‘s geo logger. The exported files contain all...

Media Scanner Settings

The apps EagleEye, PhotoMap, and Make My Day are using the same integrated media scanner for searching for photos and video files. It’s not an easy task to do that on Android devices because there...

Best Way to Log Your Moves

Whatever geo logger you are using, there are typically lots of possibilities to set it up. The main question is how often do you want to log a position? Every hour, every minute, or...

Track Your Trip

I would like to show you two ways of tracking and visualizing your trips with PhotoMap. (1) The first option is to take pictures with geo positions and let PhotoMap connect them. You can...