Rove for Android autologs your pictures and travels to fuse them in a beautiful life journal

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If you liked Timehop, you'll love Rove, as it makes an automated diary not only from your social networking events, but everything else that has happened during the day, month, or year. The app has been available to iOS users for a while, and is finally arriving to Android, so that our self-centered selves can get the same reprieve.

Rove combines the best of both worlds - Timehop, that illustrates your old Facebook memories in a pretty collage sort of way, and Facebook's Moves tracking tech. It collects your whereabouts during the day or another period, follows the ways you got there, and collects the photos you snapped, all without any effort on your part. 

This way, if you need to relive or remember a cool place you visited, you just need to fire up your personal Rove journal, and go down memory lane. The app is mostly intended for a private review of your daily shenanigans, but if you feel open, you can share it with others, too. In addition, you can curate the photos, add extra notes, and save parts of your personal lifestyle journal.

There is a pretty robust yet simple privacy policy, though, if you are worried about this thing, as the contents of your diary have to pass through the developer's servers after all. It might seem vain, yet try Rove for a few days, and you'll be easily hooked with the automated simplicity it creates an illustrated chronological story of the simple life you carry.

Developer: ZeTripDownload: Android
Category: LifestylePrice: Free

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