Trail Cam Manager
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Trail Cam Manager by Stealth Cam®
Manage your trail camera locations using the Android GPS capability:
o Plot multiple camera locations on satellite map
o Multiple icons for marking camps, game trails, food sources, etc..
o Photo tagging capabilities for location plotting
o Map photo export
o Complete hunt weather forecast including:
* Current conditions
* Sunrise / sunset
* Moon phase
* Wind direction / speed
* Barometric pressure
* Precipitation
* Extended forecast
o Image galleries
o Social media stream Facebook / Twitter
o Exclusive pro tips
Can't remember where you put your scouting cameras? Let the Trail Cam Manger app help guide the way. This app works directly with the Android GPS capabilities & mapping—allowing you to plot multiple camera locations with the ability to mark these with icons, names and / or a photo taken on the spot or from your gallery. Additional features such as hunt weather forecast, photo management & social media stream make this a must have tool for anyone using trail cameras.
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