I would have posted earlier, but I was having too much fun. Too much fun due to the holidays being too close today - one month to prepare for Chinese New Year is no joke! Especially after the Christmas and New Year Holidays, which are always a double whammy. However, after this the next holiday is very far away. =PPP Hopefully I can take leave despite disappearing in April.
There was also excitment - Lynn nearly couldn't go for the Japan trip, but arrangements have been made! *v-signs* However, Tracy is now busy preparing for exams and can't exactly do much research, so I've taken on the research for Tokyo. It's a lot more troublesome than I expected, especially since a lot of my research material is in Chinese.
However, more importantly I've been thinking about an online trip planner. Something that already has all the information I wanted in one place while putting it in a functional aspect of churning out a schedule. I'd been fantasising about it since the US trip, and doing research for the Japan trip just cemented that.
So I went to check out some existing online trip planners. I settled on two that seemed to fit my needs - TripIt and Yahoo!Travel. After using them, I'm starting to think the two should get married and have babies, or form a chimera with Google Calendar. Why? I'll see if listing the pros and cons help.
Pros of TripIt
- Logical way of presenting a lot of info in an easy to read manner
- Forces you to think about what details you need for travel through forms
- Can automatically pull details from confirmation emails
- More leeway on adding personal details for various locations
- Portable to calendar or mobile devices
- Has annoying blanks if you don't have all the info on hand - best to use when everything is more or less confirmed
- Emphasis is on the travel aspect - not so much on what you see when you get there
- Calendar view SUCKS because you can't specific start and end times for notes, which are usually used for adding places of interest, and Google calendar automatically schedules one hour BEFORE your note - no sensemaking is this.
- Map view only shows one location at each time - no way of specifying where places of interest are in relation to each other, or places of interest within one location (e.g. places of interest within Georgetown, Washington DC).
- Directions are only available for cars, despite tapping on Google maps which has walking, public transport and driving options.
Pros of Yahoo!Travel
- Lots of info contributed by travel sites and other users
- Allows for selection from a drop down menu on locations so you don't have to type the info over and over and over again
- Lets you see at a glance what is popular and what's not with ratings, no of trips with the same location added etc.
- Lets you specify start and end times for each activity
- Lets you keep a corresponding trip journal
- Info and ratings from users is kind of outdated, since it seems to have dipped in popularity round about 2007 o_O
- Locations in drop down menu seem to be added with no particular logic. In addition, adding new locations requires you to know everything about the place - might not be feasible
- No calendar view I can find
- While the map view does aggregate all places of interest into one map, Yahoo!Maps has such little info as to make this endeavour laughable - I'd rather do my own in Google Maps kthnx.
- Sometimes doesn't have all the info needed in an easy to see manner
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