You might check out Trip Cubby, which we also reviewed today. My focus was on simple MPG trackers.
-rob.
Review: Fuel mileage trackers for iPhone
#16
Posted 09 October 2008 - 05:56 PM
Update: Figures; three of the fuel tracking apps were updated today. AccuFuel gained the ability to import data, and MilesPerGallon can now track more than one vehicle. (The third change was to FuelCalc, but it's still not really like the others here.)
I haven't yet had a chance to test the new features in the updated apps.
-rob.
I haven't yet had a chance to test the new features in the updated apps.
-rob.
#20
Posted 25 March 2009 - 08:03 AM
GasBag is free.
GasBag exports the data in an email that you can then import into Numbers or Excel.
GasBag alerts you to the prices of gas in nearby stations to where you currently are.
GasBag has a .99 Pro version that has no advertising.
GasBag shows you where lower prices are and allows you to map your way to them.
Why no GasBag in this mileage tracker review? Just because it is not advertised as that being its primary purpose should not eliminate it from the review since price is not a negative.
GasBag exports the data in an email that you can then import into Numbers or Excel.
GasBag alerts you to the prices of gas in nearby stations to where you currently are.
GasBag has a .99 Pro version that has no advertising.
GasBag shows you where lower prices are and allows you to map your way to them.
Why no GasBag in this mileage tracker review? Just because it is not advertised as that being its primary purpose should not eliminate it from the review since price is not a negative.



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