Share Outdoor Adventures With ViewRanger TripStories
ViewRanger, the award-winning free GPS navigation and trail creation app, has launched V4.1 this week with unique ‘TripStories’ feature. The update makes it even easier for users to share their outdoor adventures where and when they happen on social media sites by improving integration with apps such as twitter and Flickr.ViewRanger’s ‘TripStories’ feature allows users to record GPS tracks of their outdoor experiences, whilst create a dialogue with geotagged photographs and tweets. The TripStory can then be shared with friends or fellow enthusiasts, who can also comment on the track.
One of the new features in V4.1 is that users are now able to share their TripStory from within the app, on social media sites such as twitter and Facebook – bringing a new immediacy to the action. (The update is available now on Android and awaiting approval from Apple).
Some users had been piloting an early version of TripStories on the ViewRanger’s community site, my.viewranger.com. Their input has been used to create a redesigned track page, which focuses specifically on users sharing their adventure with friends and family. By linking their Flickr account to ViewRanger, users can attach photos to their route, creating an online, personalised album of their trip.
As well as a larger map to display the GPS track, the new page design highlights photos associated with a user’s TripStory. A ‘Lightbox’ allows photos to be scrolled through at a large size, to get a real sense of the sequence of events unfolding on the trip.
Craig Wareham is co-founder of Augmentra, the company behind ViewRanger. He says:
“This update acknowledges the enthusiasm of our users not only to track and record their routes for their own information, but also to share them with others who have similar interests.
“For example twitter is used to provide an instant reaction, to a user’s experiences as and when they happen. We now have twitter card support, allowing our users to show off their TripStories within the twitter site or app. When a user shares their TripStory on twitter, and the tweet is viewed, a preview map of the track, and up to 3 pictures tagged to the track are shown.
“In addition to updates on our tracking features, we have also made improvements elsewhere. The new in-app Activity Feed is particularly useful as it allows users to follow the adventures of their favourite ViewRanger users.
“The new features make creating, sharing, discovering and viewing TripStories a truly powerful feature of the ViewRanger app.”
As well as its sophisticated tracking technology, the ViewRanger app also allows you to download to your phone a choice of free maps, or paid-for Ordnance Survey mapping. Once the map is on the phone it can be viewed without a mobile signal, however, your location is visible at all times using GPS.
New features of ViewRanger Version 4.1 • Share your track or buddy beacon from within the app on social media sites such as Facebook and twitter, or via email.
• If a user clicks on a ViewRanger link, it will open in the ViewRanger app.
• When users share a link to their TripStory and the tweet is viewed, a preview map of the track and up to 3 pictures tagged to the track are displayed.
• In-app activity feed shows what favourite ViewRanger users are up to.
• .gpx files can now be shared via email.
• Option to keep the screen alight while the device is plugged into an external power source.
New features of my.ViewRanger.com • TripStories are now displayed with a much larger map.
• Pictures associated with TripStories are more prominent on the website and can be scrolled through via a Lightbox.
• New statistics show data on ascending and descending sections of a trip.

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Notes for Editors follow Media contact for Augmentra/ViewRanger: Rachel Holdsworth / Victoria Ellis, Holdsworth Associates PR consultancy, Tel: 01954 202789, email: [email protected], www.holdsworth-associates.co.uk
About ViewRanger (www.viewranger.com)
ViewRanger is the app for adventure – how outdoor enthusiasts worldwide discover, create, navigate and share their outdoor adventures on smartphones, on tablets, and online. Used by active outdoor consumers, ViewRanger is also trusted by search & rescue teams and other outdoor professionals. ViewRanger combines an advanced location-based navigation and guidebook app with an interest-based social network and an open digital trail guide marketplace.
ViewRanger is free to download for Apple iPhone, iPad, Android, Blackberry10, and Symbian devices and is fully functional with global mapping that can be stored offline and thousands of free trail guides are available. Additionally highly detailed topographic mapping sourced from national mapping agencies and premium publishers from most European countries, USA, Canada and New Zealand can be purchased in-app.
The global community of ViewRanger users store and share their adventures using the app and the web based tools at www.my.viewranger.com. Over 400 official bodies, such as tourist agencies, book publishers, hotels and magazines also use the service to digitally deliver their expert trails for walking and cycling to smartphones.
ViewRanger’s content partner network includes Ordnance Survey, IGN, OSNI, LINZ, Kadaster, Kompass-Karten, Lanmateriet, Swisstopo, Terrain Edition, for premium topographic maps; and includes AA Publishing, CAMRA Books, Cordee, Cycle NI, Discovery Walking Guides, Menasha Ridge, Trail Magazine, Walkingworld, Walk Highlands, Wander Magazin, Wilderness Press, Wilderness Magazine, for trail guides.
ViewRanger pioneered the concept of outdoor gps navigation on smartphones - going back to the delivery of the company’s first “app” in Spring 2006. ViewRanger has achieved Number 1 Best-Selling app status (across all categories) on Apple iPhone and #1 app within its category on iTunes appstore in more than twenty countries. The app has also achieved multiple #1 rankings on Google Play and Nokia OVI app stores.