I had to get the pay version to reliably follow me, it was well worth a couple bucks.
Fuelbook is good for finding fuel prices and truckstops, it's GPS enabled too.
I-Phone app recommendations
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by dancnoone, Dec 14, 2011.
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I just saw a promo on youtube for The Road Wizard. Looks good so far. I don't have an I-Phone but I'm getting ready to upgrade soon. Look under Trucker Trip Planner.
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I think I'll be staying away from that app.
No details, no pricing, not in the app store (so it hasn't met Apple guidelines) and no web site that I could find.
That app is going to be huge too. And a bandwidth hog.
I currently use Loves, Pilot, RoadNinja, and Fuelbook. They work pretty good IMO. I'm in the process of checking a couple of others out. But not too sure of those yet. -
Just an FYI....
IHeart radio app....sux.
I switched to TuneIn.
TuneIn has a much easier "save" function.
IHeart forces you into a Facebook account to save your favorites. -
HI Big Buddy - The driver is not charged , it is charged back to the carrier you work for.
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Fuelbook.
Scanner Pro
Google maps.
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Perfect OCR for document scanning
Transflo Now in case I'm not near a pilot/loves
Fuelbook for diesel prices
official Love's/Pilot/TA apps for points balance
Calcbot because it keeps memory of previous equations
Flashlight by Rik - seriously underrated flashlight app if you have an iphone 4/4S
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Eureka !!! An app NOT designed to find truck stops, that actually finds small out of the way truck stops LOL.
The CatScale app.cowboy_tech Thanks this.
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