The theory behind this app sounds great, but the few reviews available, are 
less than favorable.  I'd be interested to know if anyone on the list has used 
it.  
The app is $5 BTW.


Brett C.

On Jan 22, 2011, at 7:19 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> This ap seems pretty good. the discriptions is quite interesting. Note: I 
> didn't write this at all! but here is the link.
> 
> http://bit.ly/gMvXqs
> 
> Description of app: 
> Do you have to keep a mileage log but thinks it is a bore.Travelreporter 
> makes it as easy as it can be. Tap start trip when you enter the car and then 
> tap
> stop trip when you are at your destination. Travelreporter will automatically 
> log your start address, end address, distance travelled, time for the trip,
> and, if you want, place/customer and what car you have used.You don't have to 
> enter any text, but if you want, you can add a note. And if you should forget
> to stop your trip you will be reminded after standing still for 10 
> minutes.You can create different reports, which you can send by e-mail, save 
> to your
> computer (via iTunes) or print (iPhone 3GS or iPhone 4).You can also follow 
> up your fuel consumption per car. The only thing you have to do is enter the
> amount, when you refuel your car.The trip can log Date, Start address, End 
> Address, Start time, End time, Total time for the trip, Distance travelled,
> Place/Customer, Car used and Notes.You can sort the reports, with subtotals 
> on Place/Customer and Car.You will get an abbreviated report on the iPhone
> and a full report that you can email, print or copy to your computer both as 
> an HTML report and as a .csv-report for MS Excel etc.When you stop a trip
> you can, if you want, get a list of Places/Customers sorted on Start or End 
> place, to choose from, for easy finding.You can also get a list of cars to
> choose from.If you have an iPhone 3GS or iPhone 4, Travelreporter will log 
> everything in the background, so you can make a phone call or user other apps
> during your trip or you can lock the screen to save battery.If you have an 
> iPhone 3G, Travelreporter will stay in the foreground during the whole trip.
> However, if you get a phone call, Travelreporter will restart itself after 
> the phone call has finished and continue the trip.You can see your trip and
> your places on a map during the trip, to help you navigate to the 
> destination.Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically 
> decrease
> battery life.
> Version: 
> 1.0.3
> Free or Paid: 
> Paid
> Compatibility: 
> iPhone
> iPad
> iPod Touch
> Accessibility Comments: 
> This ap is fully accessible.
> VoiceOver Performance: 
> VoiceOver reads all page elements.
> Button Labelling: 
> All buttons are clearly labelled.
> Other Comments: 
> I love this ap as I hate having to write down my mileage.
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