[pct-l] Contemplating a change in journal site
Sly
slyatpct at aol.com
Tue Apr 8 19:49:33 CDT 2008
The Postholer website is great, it's the owner that's a problem. Heh,
heh... ;-)
Sly
Brian Lewis wrote:
> I'm aware that Postholer frequents this list, and I don't mean to start any
> competitive or otherwise unhappy debates, but I'm toying with the idea of
> switching from trailjournals.com to postholer for my trail journal, and I
> solicit (unbiased) input.
>
> I had somewhat randomly picked trailjournals.com I think because Yogi's book
> mentions it. I just today activated internet service on my smartphone, and
> in the one brief test I ran I found the trailjournals site to be pretty slow
> and not very well laid out for use by a mobile device, whereas in my single,
> brief check on postholer things seemed to go faster with less scrolling
> around, plus he offers the ability to email entries --- as I understand it
> --- in lieu of logging in and using his site to add an entry.
>
> I also really like the feature of being able to download the journal, at
> least the text of it.
>
> What I'm looking for is feedback on making this switch --- obviously easier
> to do from home before I start on the trail. Are there particular
> negatives about the postholer journal system that drove you nuts, any
> suggestions on making the transition if I do, etc?
>
> While of course no one controls a discussion topic just by virtue of
> starting it (!), what I personally am looking for here is feedback from
> folks who have experience with postholer journals who aren't particular
> friends (or enemies) of K. Scott Parks. Bonus would be any comments about
> using one vs. the other via a small screen and a relatively slow (EDGE
> network) internet connection.
>
> TIA!
>
>
>
> Brian Lewis
>
>
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