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Today, I released a major upgrade to the TCX Uploader to uploader .tcx files to Cyclogz. This version more closely mimics the user experience that you see while uploading via a supported browser. This version also supports those Linux distributions that have Adobe Flash and AIR support available.

This morning, I upgraded the servers. The new setup has twice the RAM and twice the CPU speed.

I am pleased to announce that Cyclogz can automatically geotag your ride pictures. Here is how it works.

  • Before getting started, make sure that your camera is set to the local time.

  • Upload your pictures to Flickr™. Cyclogz will only look for public images, so make sure to share your ride pictures with the public.
  • After uploading your ride log to Cyclogz, click on the &Setup Photos" link. This will open up a new window.
  • Enter your Flickr ID to get Cyclogz search your ride pictures. You can go to sites like idGettr to know your Flickr ID.
  • Follow the rest of the instructions on that window to associate the photos you want with the ride.

That’s it. Cyclogz will then geotag your photos, and generate a slide show!

At this time, Cyclogz will not save the geotag data back to Flickr.

I am pleased to announce that Cyclogz now supports personal ride diaries today. Apart from showing the logs chronologically, this diary lets you see vital statistics on a monthly basis so that you can train better.

This is just the initial version. Please check it out. If you have suggestions, please email.

Happy riding.

At Cyclogz.com, there was a problem sending emails to signed up users. It should be back up now. Sorry for the inconvenience.