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I am not trying to be a smartass or argue (may sound like it), but I really am curious why not delete it. To me it's ... um .... useless.
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DOH! (smacks forehead)
Next time read the entire page to see if the person explains. Sorry Squat. I never looked or thought of the program that way. To me it was just, wow look where I was, New Jersey, cooooooool. |
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but it still holds no utility for me personally could just as easily set a starred location in google maps
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I gave an example in another thread. I was shopping for a used car for my son a while back. Every time I would go look at a car, I would make a footprint. In the footprint I would include the details about the car (price, phone number, mileage, etc). If you've ever used footprints, you already know it prompts you to take a picture and saves the GPS coordinates while you take the picture, and automatically determines the address too. Anyway, after I would make the footprint, I would export it and email it to one of my friends who knows about cars. He would then go check them out. I had a whole listing of cars when it was all said and done. Each listing contained far more info than if I had just made a note, and each one only took a minute or so to make. I recently started making a bunch of footprints for car washes in my area. The process goes like this: When I get to the car wash I make a footprint and take a picture. When I leave I make a voice memo with the prices and my little review of the place. When I get home I listen to the voice memo and type it all up into the notes section of the footprints. Why do I do this? Because there are so many car washes around the areas I end up, and not all of them are good. Not all of them are open all the time either, and the prices are all different. So I have my own little "database" of car washes for quick reference. I know instantly which car wash is open, how much it costs, if it's brushless, how good it is, and so on. And I can export this and email it to anyone with an HTC phone. So when my friends are talking about how they need a car wash, I can email them the footprint instead of trying to give directions. Why is this important? Because it snows in the winter here and the salt they put in the streets to melt the ice will rust your car if you don't wash it off. It's obviously too cold to do that in the driveway, so car washes are pretty important in the winter. If you haven't used footprints, let me give you a hypothetical example that sums up exactly how you would use it... Your boss surprises you by taking the team out to lunch in a city 50 miles away, to meet with a team from another office in some sort of celebration for good results. You have never been to this place, and hardly ever go to this area. You get there, and it's the best place you have ever been. Lets say it's a sports grill and the food is awesome, only 4 bucks for a huge plate of nachos, beers are only 50 cents, there are huge big screens all over showing all the games, and all the waitresses are smoking hot. Plus, a few of the waitresses were hitting on you. You have no idea how to get back to this place. So you pull out your phone, open footprints, and tap "New footprint." The first screen that comes up is the "Capture your location" screen. You simply tap the camera button on your screen and it takes a picture (of your nachos, right there at the table). While this is happening, it's automatically grabbing your GPS coordinates. After you snap the picture, you hit "Done" and that's it. It automatically gets the address and saves it, along with the GPS coordinates, in the footprint. It gives the file a default name and saves it. You can type in something else if you want, but why bother, you're having a good time. You could stop right there if you like and be done with it. 20 seconds is all it took to get what you needed. So in about 20 seconds or so, you have a perfect record of this place to get you back there. You open the footprint and you can read both the GPS coordinates and the address. Tap on the GPS coordinates and it opens up in your navigation app of choice. But lets say that isn't good enough. You want to add a better photo and a bunch more details. You don't want to do it right now though, because you're having a good time. So when you leave, you snap another picture, this time a nice one of the front of the building, using the regular camera app. Then you open footprints, open the footprint you made earlier, hit menu, then edit. Type in a decent name and select a category. Now it has a name and category that you gave it, instead of the default one the app gave it while you were socializing. Tap on the picture and you can either shoot a new photo or select one from the device. Select the one you just took of the front of the building. Now you will know what you're looking for in 9 months when you come back to watch a game next season. You can also type in any details you want in the notes section. Or, you can also leave a voice memo. I usually leave a voice memo and then when I get home or get a few minutes I'll type the details into the notes section. So if you're driving, leave a quick voice memo and (if you want) you can type it up later. If you're riding with someone else, just type it up on the way back. (I'm weird in that I prefer typed notes instead of voice memos. I only use the voice memos as temporary and type it all up when I get a minute. If voice memos are your thing though, just save a voice memo in the footprint.) So now you have a perfect record of this place, and it took less than a minute or 2 to make it. 9 months later when you and your friends are planning a day to go watch the big game, you know just the place. Rather than try to give directions to an area none of you ever go to, you just email them that footprint. Now all of them have a picture of the building, have all the details you saved (good food, cheap beers, hot waitresses, nice tv's, etc), they have the address, they have the gps coordinates, and if they tap the gps coordinates it opens up in their navigation app of choice. It's really a great app. The only knocks on it are, 1: It's only on HTC devices. 2: The sharing is kind of clunky. You hit menu, then export, and it exports a footprints file. Then you email that footprints file as an attachment. Your friend then hits menu and import after they have downloaded the attachment. It would be infinitely better if it worked in some universal app like Google Maps so you could send it someone that didn't have an HTC phone. And it would also be better if it was stored int he cloud so you didn't have to import and export, email attachments, etc. Just send a link via SMS and have it open up the "footprint" in google maps (or some other free app that was available on every platform) would be ideal. Well sorry for the long post but hopefully everyone now knows what footprints is and exactly how they could use it. |
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Let's say your little sister's husband smacks her around again. You go down to the house to smack him around a little, only he tries to play Mr. Tough guy and you end up cracking his skull all over an alley. Snap a photo with Footprints, send it to the boys and now they can help you clean up your scene. When it comes time to dispose of the body, you snap a photo with Footprints and now just in case you ever need to move it, you email it to yourself and your trusted piazans. Six months, six years later if you ever need to move it or are just feeling paranoid, you go to your email and baddabing! You know where your late, exbrother in law is laid to rest. Thank you HTC! |
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@blackdynamite no i get what footprints can do, and why some would find it useful, those extra 'features' just hold no utility for me over just using a starred location, which honestly i've never used either, and i'm more than familiar with the need for winter car washs as i live in central ny lol
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