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Update: Trip Cubby 1.1

New, Improved Trip Cubby 1.1TUAW reviewed Trip Cubby, a mileage log app for iPhone / iPod touch, soon after it was released. The developer, App Cubby, has now released Trip Cubby 1.1 (click opens iTunes). Current users can upgrade for free, and the app is available for US$9.99 to new purchasers.

Trip Cubby has been optimized so it now runs significantly faster, and bugs in the original release have been fixed. New features include:
  • Icon badge for incomplete trips
  • If data entry is interrupted by a phone call, data is stored and retrieved on next launch
  • Optional number pad for odometer and financial data entry
  • Option to turn off odometer decimal
  • Date range shortcuts in advanced search
  • Automatically changes number, date, and currency format based on region
  • Previous odometer reading is auto-entered rather than being set as the default
  • New trips are temporarily highlighted in the list of trips
  • Changing between miles and kilometers converts the data rather than just changing the label
  • The odometer field updates when switching vehicles
App Cubby has done a phenomenal job of taking user input into account for new features and bug fixes, and I look forward to the release of their forthcoming Cash Cubby expense tracking app.

TUAW reviewed Trip Cubby, a mileage log app for iPhone / iPod touch, soon after it was released. The developer, App Cubby, has now released...
 

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Mahnik

I have Trip Cubby and it's rated 2.5 stars. iXpensit (4 stars) or Tripometer (3.5 stars) is much better.

Google "Mileage Logger" for an automated Mileage Logging solution.

September 23 2008 at 10:51 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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App Cubby Team

Trip Cubby is actually rated 4.65 out of 5 starts. iXpensit doesn't track mileage, and Tripometer lacks quite a few of the features of Trip Cubby. I'm wondering if this person has even used Trip Cubby...

The automated "Mileage Logger" this person is recommending costs $199 plus $18.95 a month. Trip Cubby costs just $9.99 and has no monthly fees.

David
App Cubby

September 24 2008 at 12:04 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
bjones

Think this one's good, try Tripper (also in the app store) that came out with GPS mileage tracking and support for interrupted sessions a long time ago for half the price.

September 22 2008 at 5:14 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jash Sayani

Raging Thunder released. How about a review ?

September 22 2008 at 9:22 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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