When you get home again you will have some great memories and lot of photos. But what about the rest of the memories – where was that great campsite I found, how much did I really pay for fuel, what is the phone number or email address of those great friends we met along the way, or how much did the trip cost me. There is now a great new tool for recording all these details of your trip and much more
Nomads Notes allows the traveller to record all aspects of a trip. Features include a day-by-day journal for chronicling daily activities; track multiple vehicle mileage, fuel consumption and fuel cost, nightly campsite details, locations and costs etc, as well as a photo album to record pictures taken, and a contacts list to record details of the friends you meet along the way. Other features include all expenses that you can catagorize yourself, vehicle maintenance and radio and TV stations.
No need to worry about complicated formulas to work out your fuel economy or your expenses. Nomads Notes does it all for you. If you still think in the old language of miles per gallon instead of the newer metric language the program also converts the metric to imperial for you. You can even export your journal to html for uploading to your website if you have one.
Even if you want to use some parts of the program and record only your fuel economy, expenses and campsite information, you do not have to use the rest. It is up to you which aspects of the program you use.
The software runs on any windows platform. You can download it direct to your computer – no waiting for the postman to arrive. A CD version can be sent to your postal address if you prefer. After sales support is offered by email, and a 100% money back guarantee applies. See website for details. You can pay by credit card via Paypal, or if you are an Australian resident by bank deposit or cheque.
Nomads Notes is a practical, complete travel diary that provides organization without effort, makes the trip easier and provides the information in a concise format to share with family and friends that will be used as a reference for years to come.
For more information see the Nomads Notes website