I’m looking at pictures of my kids from 2008 on my cell phone right now. I’d forgotten about these quick pictures that I took, uploaded to Facebook and then ignored for the past 6 or so years. I’ve just imported them to Trunx and in a few minutes my Instagram photos will be there too.
I’m maniacal about backing up photos of my family. Some of them live on the hard drive of my computer and they are all copied onto two standalone hard drives (in case one fails), further I have quite a few photos and videos saved to flickr and an account with Carbonite that I will never let expire. I don’t have a huge selections of photos on Flickr because it takes me a minute to remember the privacy settings and anything that takes extra time from me is not something I’ll use by default.
A few weeks ago a friend of mine that’s working with Trunx asked me to download the app and take a look at what it does. She said we’d get together and talk about it after the fact. So I downloaded Trunx, gave it permission to store my photos and sat back in delight and watched the past 7 years appear in a beautiful timeline organized by date. I was able to scroll through and delete a few photos (how many pictures of my car’s thermometer reading “perfect weather” have I taken?). I can even delete them by group.
I can also tag my photos so that I can find all my car thermometers in one place or (perhaps more importantly) so I can find all my photos of Jane, Alexander, Mr. G or the four of us easily. This can be handy when it’s time for class projects (notice how “adult” I am for not railing against class projects that require photo printing?).
Perhaps most importantly for the bulk of parents out there is that Trunx is private by default. We are all guilty of oversharing (myself included) and with Trunx every image is private by default but you can easily share with friends and family without worrying about their friends and family seeing your babies on their social networks.
I get that not everyone is thinking much about privacy (waving hello to the NSA! It’s boring over here) but our kids are. At Jane’s high school when kids are accepted to college they do two things: first off they wear jeans to school (it’s against dress code but when you’ve scored early admissions they let it slide for a day) and second off they put their names on Facebook. Yes, really. When kids are Juniors in High School one of the first things they do is take their names off of all the social networks because they know that normal teen antics may hurt them.
While my community has learned to make baby videos go viral my children have learned to shut down their sharing.
Privacy is the new black.
Until the end of February Trunx is running a promotion where everything you upload is stored free (like forever). There is no limit to the storage you can get for photos uploaded before the end of next month. Now, with that being said some of you will wait until March and then be all “Wah! Where’s my free storage???” And I’ll put my hand on my hip and be all, “I told you so.” But of course one of you will be able to add free photos for a full year, you just need to enter this giveaway.
I think Trunx photo Organization would be most important to me. It sounds like a unique aspect, compared to other photo storage apps.
Privacy. Hands down. I want to store my photos in the magical, mystical cloud but I don’t want anyone else to see them. I’m picture-greedy like that.
Love the sound of this, but am an android person now. When it comes along I’ll be right there! :)
Nathan – our android product is coming out shortly. If you are interested in beta testing, please let me know.
~Sandra Ponce de Leon
VP, Marketing – Trunx
Hi Sandra – thanks for your note, I’m definitely game to beta test. Best way to reach me initially is via Twitter DM. Cheers!
I really like the sound of this, so I’m going to give it a try. Being able to organize the pictures will be the best part for me (plus the privacy aspect!).
Sounds like a great app. Like your friend Nathan, I too will have to wait for the droid version. My pictures are a mess.
What’s funny is my son is a junior and IS on Facebook -it really helps with finding out what’s going no with his school sport because of their group page- but honestly he is such a good boy (trust me, I don’t have blinders on) a school might actually check his Facebook page and think, “This kid’s too boring for our school. He needs to live a little!” HA!
Hi Charlene –
Let me know if you’re interested in our Android Beta – we’ll be giving early access to a few people before our official launch.
Sandra Ponce de Leon
VP, Marketing – Trunx
Hi Sandra. I’d love to give it a try.You can reach me at charleneross3210(at)gmail(dot)com or via Twitter – @Rossgirl08.
Thanks so much!
I got sooo excited about this… but then I saw it wasn’t available on Android. Sad trombone. This is the new mom’s dream :(
Hi there – Our Android version is coming soon! If you’d like to be part of our beta – please let me know :-)
Sandra Ponce de Leon
VP, Marketing – Trunx
Thanks for posting, Jessica. I saw the launch announcement but tonight was the first chance I had to explore the offering.
Storage!
I need the storage.
I need organization! Lol. I have several DSLR cameras along with my iPad and phone all of which I take pics with. I would love love love to have the thousands and thousands of pics stored and organized somewhere. This is perfect. Now, if I can get it all together to do a massive dump and get it all stored! Thanks for introducing me to this and I could really use this year of unlimited storage. I have so many pics it’s unreal. It would be great to see them by a timeline. I’ve slowed down during the last year with taking pics because I had so many…..I love to photo document everything….. Thanks for the chance to win!
This is too cool! I love so much about it – the calendar view, the tagging, and the echo feature. Thanks for sharing!