Create a timeline with AOL's circaVie

AOL has launched circaVie, a new service that allows you to create photo timelines that you can share with friends or embed in a website.
CircaVie lets you upload photos one at a time and put a title, date, and description on each. The web service does the rest, arranging the photos on a timeline. The effect is a professional looking timeline... so long as you don't have a lot of gaps.
The service does a pretty good job of determining whether to show your timeline in hours, days, weeks, or months depending on how far apart your entries are. But if you have a few photos from three years ago, and a few more from yesterday, you'll have to scroll through a lot of blank space to get from one set to the other.
[via Somewhat Frank]
CircaVie lets you upload photos one at a time and put a title, date, and description on each. The web service does the rest, arranging the photos on a timeline. The effect is a professional looking timeline... so long as you don't have a lot of gaps.
The service does a pretty good job of determining whether to show your timeline in hours, days, weeks, or months depending on how far apart your entries are. But if you have a few photos from three years ago, and a few more from yesterday, you'll have to scroll through a lot of blank space to get from one set to the other.
[via Somewhat Frank]












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Subscribe to commentsCoreyJul 25th 2007 2:49PM
Hi, appreciate for the kind words. I am one of the contributors to the new beta product. Just wanted to say, stay tuned for a fun feature that takes care of the gaps in time. :o) Pardon the dust as we do some heavy lifting over the next couple of months.