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by Andrew M. Lin on November 8th, 2006 at 3:30 pm

I always try to come up with metaphors for what TripTie does and why it’s useful. On the TripTie homepage, we describe the application as “It’s like making a collage.” As I was reading through a few reviews and comments about TripTie, I found a French commenter named “Youpi” that describes it eloquently: “c’est super pratique quand on n’aime pas le jardinage, ça permet de faire faire son jardin par les voisins!”. My rough translation: “It’s a good practice when gardening is not liked, that your neighbors tend to your garden for you!” I couldn’t have said it better myself - TripTie members are your sort of neighborly travelers.

Oresme Innovation - Pour les amateurs de voyage : Concevoir son plan de route en piochant chez les autres [French]

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2 Comments

  1. Melvin says:

    Andrew Triptie is an awesome website. I appreciate being able to share a lot of my travel experiences with other people and picking up a lot of helpful budget travel tips from the rest of the community. I’m so glad you translated the french quote in your post because I was lost for a minute there. lol Thanx

    -Melvin

  2. Mike Herson says:

    I am using Triptie since long and found it very much useful. I was little confused for a minute after reading the french quote. It’s a nice quote….Hahaha

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