Where Was I? 2.1

Where Was I? 2.1

Paul Wilkinson – Commercial – iOS
out of 67 votes
Latest Version
2.1
image/svg+xml VERY GOOD User Rating

Where Was I? by Paul Wilkinson

Where Was I? is a user-friendly and intuitive software application developed by Paul Wilkinson that helps individuals keep track of their visited locations, whether for personal or professional use. This innovative tool offers a simple solution for recording and organizing travel history, making it easy to revisit favorite spots or remember important places.

Key features of Where Was I? include:

  • Location Tracking: The app allows users to accurately log the places they have visited, complete with dates and notes for reference.
  • Mapping Functionality: Users can view their tracked locations on a map within the app, providing a visual representation of their travel history.
  • Custom Categories: Where Was I? enables users to create custom categories for their locations, allowing for easy organization and filtering.
  • Search Capabilities: The software includes a search function that lets users quickly find specific locations within their tracked history.
  • Data Export: Users can export their tracked data for backup or sharing purposes, ensuring that their travel history is always accessible.

Whether you are a frequent traveler looking to document your adventures, a business professional in need of tracking client visits, or simply someone who wants to remember special places, Where Was I? offers a convenient solution for recording and managing your visited locations with ease.

Overview

Where Was I? is a Commercial software in the category Education developed by Paul Wilkinson.

The latest version of Where Was I? is 2.1, released on 02/05/2024. It was initially added to our database on 02/05/2024.

Where Was I? runs on the following operating systems: iOS.

Users of Where Was I? gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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