Looked at it and it required sign in and other personal information so I deleted it.
Went on the computer to look at the web site and it wanted the same.
phone apps
Discussion in 'Cellular - Voice - Data' started by texan168, Dec 14, 2013.
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Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
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yea they require you to sign up with email. but it lets you login to your account from anywhere to view and print your logs. pretty convenient
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Maybe. But my company would not accept them, so any review would be giving them personal information which I do not just hand out
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For scanning: TinyScan
weigh station status: coopsopen.com
fuel price: fuelbook (you can check IFTA price), gasbuddy
internet radio: iTunes, Pandora
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I realize this is an old thread but recently revived so I'll chime in.
I spent 6 months wrinting an IOS app for tracking loads, revenue, and reconciling loads and reimbursements to pay stubs, fuel MPG logging, report generation, etc. It works and I use it but as it was built, I realized it should be part of a more comprehensive trucker app for commercial application and gave up on it insofar as submitting it for app approval. Plus, I later realized most truckers have Android and I wasn't about to learn that too and rewrite.
Anyway, the app I use more then any other day to day is Google Maps. It has Satellite view option for seeing the lay at unfamiliar shippers and receivers, and current traffic and active accidents, as well as construction points, and is very fast and easy to use and UN-cluttered with garbage that you don't need/want. And is very efficient at searching for and plotting key word businesses (hotel, truck stop, pharmacy, grocery, business name, etc) -
What do you track when you keep your spreadsheets? Trying to figure out the best ways to ensure i'm making money.
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there's a nice spreadsheet over on dieselboss.com websight. it's already made out. and dated. $29 a year if you want to keep the dates current.
you can download openoffice.org for an office program that works in place of msft. and it's free.
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Google Sheets App is not too bad for Spreadsheet.
I don't know how much advanced stuff you can do with it. I only use it for simple stuff (keep track of my Loads)
Also it will allow you to keep the Spreadsheet online, an access it from your Tablet/(Smart)Phone/PC.
And can share it easily with other people as well.
Not sure if there is an IOS version available or not,
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
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