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January 23, 2012

Many improvements to Breadcrumbs

We first told you about Breadcrumbs in late 2010. They're a GPS track management site that offers a lot of great features through a nice interface. They've just gone through a major redesign and are now an even more compelling option to consider using.

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In addition to the redesign, there are a handful of other great things that Breadcrumbs has done since we last mentioned them:

50,000 Tracks: Over 50,000 tracks are now in their database, including quite a few from GEB readers.

Integration with mobile apps: Breadcrumbs now can integrate with mobile apps on Garmin devices, Android, iPhone, Nokia and others.

WordPress plugin: They now have an official WordPress plugin to easily embed your tracks onto your WordPress-powered site.

Other new features: The redesign includes a handful of other features that you can read about on their blog.

All in all, it's quite a nice update. If you gather GPS tracks from anything (exercise, travel, etc), what product do you prefer to use to store and view them?


Posted by mickmel at January 23, 2012 8:10 AM

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