
Lee Adams
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It provides a pretty accurate stamping on the pic w/the date & time + your geographical location. It's perfect for food delivery people or instacart shoppers who drop off orders at people's doors. EDIT: had to drop to 3 stars. When deleting pics, it keeps reverting back to the very last pic that was taken which is very annoying when I'm trying to delete pics that were taken a lot earlier. I emailed the developer in hopes that he fixes the glitch. If he does then I will go back to five stars.
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Andrew Francis
This is a very good app and would be excellent but for one specific flaw (later). My favourite feature of this app is that you can build a customisable file name for each photograph. It is beyond my knowledge how to extract metadata from such files into a spreadsheet but I am able to pull them out of a filename using Excel to create a list of files in a folder and extract the locational, date, time, serial number and project data. I can then pass it to the online Excel to KML converter to make make Google Earth files showing you where every pin is. I love the custom views with maps, coordinates and weather information, the street view option and potential to navigate to a photograph's location. What I am finding very unfortunate however is that even with GPS Use > "Good GPS Location" option selected the app doesn't force you to wait for a good GPS fix. Testing on landmarks with known positions indicates that the app finds a good gps location just AFTER I have taken a picture, keeps hold of it and uses it for the next picture I take! Accuracy is therefore a function of how patient I am and how far I am from the last place I took a photo. If I want to catalog lots of things I'm in a hurry and really want to know how long I need to wait. I gather that a look at the map can be informative but if you're in the wild away from streets there are usually no landmarks to gauge your accuracy. I don't know how phone apps estimate uncertainty in location but I think either this doesn't enforce a good GPS location at all or that its standards are not so stringent as I would like. I gather that there is a trade off in time and accuracy - perhaps using more options (moderate, good, very good, excellent) with some quantification of rough scale of accuracy for each would help? Alternatively perhaps it could show your locational uncertainty and you can take the photo when it falls to within your threshold? 10 metres would be sufficient for me and most phones are now capable of 3m accuracy in open country. As it is I would recommend switching between this app and a GPS app that shows a circular estimate of inaccuracy (e.g. What 3 words or Maps.me) and waiting for location to settle down before taking a photo. It would be even better if this app waited and did it all - this would make this app by far the best of its type that I have seen.
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Mariah
Useful but takes too long to open and for the address to load. Sometimes the flash doesn't work the first time and I have to take the picture the second time. I really like that it saves a version of the picture both with and without the address because sometimes the address is incorrect and I have to upload the pictures to a food delivery app for the customer to see.
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