When travelling what are the most commonly used Apps by members preferably the free ones but not finite
regards
geoffc
up, up and away or is it just away
Phil C said
11:23 AM Jun 5, 2016
Gday geoffc
I am a fan of wikicamps on my iphone, I link it to a more expensive app called Tom Tom for my GPS. We have been all over the place and never had a fail. These two apps are the most used by us.
Cheers
KFT said
11:31 AM Jun 5, 2016
I agree with Phil, we have wikicamps on the tablet as well as Camps 8 and find they complement each other with info.
We also have Hema maps which are excellent quality.
Frank
Desert Dweller said
11:48 AM Jun 5, 2016
For anyone interested in Australia's wildlife, there are free apps for every State that have been prepared by each State Museum. https://museumvictoria.com.au/discoverycentre/museum-victoria-apps/national-field-guide-apps/ They are great for identifying birds, animals, insects & reptiles as you travel around the Australian bush. Knowing what you're looking at adds interest to your travels.
-- Edited by Desert Dweller on Sunday 5th of June 2016 01:38:12 PM
Radar said
04:59 PM Jun 5, 2016
geoffc wrote:
Greetings all from a wet and miserable Adelaide
When travelling what are the most commonly used Apps by members preferably the free ones but not finite
regards
geoffc
up, up and away or is it just away
Hi Geoffc. We have a lot and there to do with our travels.
These we use with our caravan...... Wiki camps, OsmAnd mapping, (its a off line maps, we use it the world over), MultiClinometre (for leveling the caravan), Accurate Altimetre (sometimesI like to know how high in the clouds am I), fuel map (its average). Accu weather (for knowing the weather).
Just for fun I have Digital Speedometer,
For overseas we have a few more B&B, Translate, Ulmon city maps 2 go, Booking. Com hotels, rail planner.
Hope this helps.
-- Edited by Radar on Sunday 5th of June 2016 05:00:17 PM
laurieoz said
07:17 PM Jun 5, 2016
If you have a TV than "Antenna Mate " is great for setting up the direction of your antenna
Joe50 said
12:22 AM Jun 6, 2016
WikiCamps and Antenna Mate for when I'm stationary, and when I'm on the move TrackPal, which displays two trip meters, for the iPhone (don't know if there's an Android version).
Joe
geoffc said
11:10 AM Jun 6, 2016
Morning all
Firstly many thanks to all that have had input it certainly proves that thee are plenty of Apps out there but I have to ask a new question
What App do members use to keep track of their fuel usage and costs
regards to all
geoffc
Mike196 said
11:39 AM Jun 6, 2016
G'Day Geoff, I keep my receipts and track the expenses on an Excell sheet.
Regards,
Radar said
02:55 PM Jun 6, 2016
geoffc wrote:
Morning all Firstly many thanks to all that have had input it certainly proves that thee are plenty of Apps out there but I have to ask a new question What App do members use to keep track of their fuel usage and costs regards to all geoffc
Gee Geoffc I haven't thought about that one, my lady is the accountant with the degree and has set all that up on the lap top for me.
I better go hunting or will I.
amedeo said
04:14 PM Jun 6, 2016
Hi all I'm a new member and seek assistance, in mid July 2016 I'm towing my caravan from Dandenong Victoria to Merimbula then to Nelson bay, I'm taking my dog so need pet friendly caravan parks. I've not taken this route before and usually drive in stints of approximately 250kms. Can you help me with nice caravan parks to stay at near the water, pretty towns etc don't want to miss out on pretty places
Desert Dweller said
04:33 PM Jun 6, 2016
My wife recently inquired why her phone was using so much data even though she'd hardly used it. She went to a Telstra shop & the guy looked at how many apps she had on her phone (10). He told her that apps use data in the background even when being used very little. The more apps you have on your phone the more data will be used up. There's a way to stop this happening depending on which phone you have. www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-stop-iphone-apps-from-using-mobile-data-on-ios-8/
JOFFG said
09:10 PM Jun 6, 2016
Hi Geoffc
Just going over some past posts and noticed your post re apps and in particular asking about recording fuel usage etc. I use an app called Fuel Monitor. Find it easy to use and has good stats for fuel usage, costs etc. Can also record services and repairs. From memory it was free for a trial period then a small fee.
Cheers
Joff
KFT said
09:11 AM Jun 7, 2016
Mike196 wrote:
G'Day Geoff, I keep my receipts and track the expenses on an Excell sheet.
Regards,
This is how we do it too
macka17 said
10:33 AM Jun 7, 2016
Why worry.
Tank empty. Fill tank.
I've been doing it since Nov '63.
First time I think about that. I'll park it.
All I ever do is read speedo. against fuel pump. divide.
Just to make sure consumption hasn't gone up and MAF/Filter need a clean
You know haw far you get on average tank. subtract 20% and call that your fill up range.
I do. Just in case next servo is off line.
If You have to worry about it. Maybe you shouldn't be doing it hey.
Just slow down a bit when funds low and do some fishing...
Desert Dweller said
11:58 AM Jun 7, 2016
macka17 wrote:
Why worry. Tank empty. Fill tank. I've been doing it since Nov '63. First time I think about that. I'll park it. All I ever do is read speedo. against fuel pump. divide. Just to make sure consumption hasn't gone up and MAF/Filter need a clean You know haw far you get on average tank. subtract 20% and call that your fill up range. I do. Just in case next servo is off line. If You have to worry about it. Maybe you shouldn't be doing it hey. Just slow down a bit when funds low and do some fishing...
Oldies love all these techno gadgets, it relieves their boredom & gives them something to think about besides washing & polishing their setup. I'm with you mate, when the tank needs filling it gets filled. Simple really when you come to think about it. Not rocket science but some like to make it that way.
dieseltojo said
12:58 PM Jun 7, 2016
amedeo wrote:
Hi all I'm a new member and seek assistance, in mid July 2016 I'm towing my caravan from Dandenong Victoria to Merimbula then to Nelson bay, I'm taking my dog so need pet friendly caravan parks. I've not taken this route before and usually drive in stints of approximately 250kms. Can you help me with nice caravan parks to stay at near the water, pretty towns etc don't want to miss out on pretty places
Hi amedeo.And welcome,
I am going up that way But a bit earlier and through the inland a bit as well.
I reckon if you want an answer start a new thread. I have found pretty and nice equates to van parks. And that's ok as well. Do a search for towns with show grounds as well.
All I ever do is open the camps book and pick camp with in my distance, then look up the towns for interesting sights.
Krusty said
04:09 PM Jun 7, 2016
I use the Fuel Map App (& Wikicamps) it's a Bloody Beauty!!
JayDee said
05:55 PM Jun 7, 2016
When it comes to monitoring costs, we do not chill out over it.
One has to pay for C.Parks, fuel cost of living on the road etc etc.
To much to enjoy around this great land to be itemising the amount of $$$$ spent or for that matter saved.
Just enjoy the dream. Life is to short a trip to be bogged down with small things.
Does it really matter if you record your expenditure.
However, I guess having said that............ we use Master card.............. for virtually all the expenses over say $10, so I guess that we are in real terms tracking our expenditure.
Just our view on costs etc.
jay&Dee
macka17 said
12:12 AM Jun 17, 2016
Yea JD.
We pay on card then pay card every month. Our recording lasts till following month starts. Just to check MAF basically.
Some days we do over a thousand k's a day. Some weeks we do less than 100km. Swings and roundabouts, It don't really matter.
What this costs is irrelavant. We all live to our wallet. accordingly.
Enjoy doing it. and Maintain your rig. It'll then Maintain you.
Keith (desert dweller)
I'm 75 tomorrow. Probably getting near that "Oldies" title.
But never a bean counter.
-- Edited by macka17 on Friday 17th of June 2016 12:15:23 AM
Greetings all from a wet and miserable Adelaide
When travelling what are the most commonly used Apps by members preferably the free ones but not finite
regards
geoffc
up, up and away or is it just away
I am a fan of wikicamps on my iphone, I link it to a more expensive app called Tom Tom for my GPS. We have been all over the place and never had a fail. These two apps are the most used by us.
Cheers
We also have Hema maps which are excellent quality.
Frank
For anyone interested in Australia's wildlife, there are free apps for every State that have been prepared by each State Museum. https://museumvictoria.com.au/discoverycentre/museum-victoria-apps/national-field-guide-apps/
Knowing what you're looking at adds interest to your travels.
They are great for identifying birds, animals, insects & reptiles as you travel around the Australian bush.
-- Edited by Desert Dweller on Sunday 5th of June 2016 01:38:12 PM
Hi Geoffc. We have a lot and there to do with our travels.
These we use with our caravan...... Wiki camps, OsmAnd mapping, (its a off line maps, we use it the world over), MultiClinometre (for leveling the caravan), Accurate Altimetre (sometimesI like to know how high in the clouds am I), fuel map (its average). Accu weather (for knowing the weather).
Just for fun I have Digital Speedometer,
For overseas we have a few more B&B, Translate, Ulmon city maps 2 go, Booking. Com hotels, rail planner.
Hope this helps.
-- Edited by Radar on Sunday 5th of June 2016 05:00:17 PM
Joe
Firstly many thanks to all that have had input it certainly proves that thee are plenty of Apps out there but I have to ask a new question
What App do members use to keep track of their fuel usage and costs
regards to all
geoffc
G'Day Geoff, I keep my receipts and track the expenses on an Excell sheet.
Regards,
Gee Geoffc I haven't thought about that one, my lady is the accountant with the degree and has set all that up on the lap top for me.
I better go hunting or will I.
Hi Geoffc
Just going over some past posts and noticed your post re apps and in particular asking about recording fuel usage etc. I use an app called Fuel Monitor. Find it easy to use and has good stats for fuel usage, costs etc. Can also record services and repairs. From memory it was free for a trial period then a small fee.
Cheers
Joff
This is how we do it too
Tank empty. Fill tank.
I've been doing it since Nov '63.
First time I think about that. I'll park it.
All I ever do is read speedo. against fuel pump. divide.
Just to make sure consumption hasn't gone up and MAF/Filter need a clean
You know haw far you get on average tank. subtract 20% and call that your fill up range.
I do. Just in case next servo is off line.
If You have to worry about it. Maybe you shouldn't be doing it hey.
Just slow down a bit when funds low and do some fishing...
Oldies love all these techno gadgets, it relieves their boredom & gives them something to think about besides washing & polishing their setup.
I'm with you mate, when the tank needs filling it gets filled. Simple really when you come to think about it. Not rocket science but some like to make it that way. 
Hi amedeo.And welcome,
I am going up that way But a bit earlier and through the inland a bit as well.
I reckon if you want an answer start a new thread. I have found pretty and nice equates to van parks. And that's ok as well. Do a search for towns with show grounds as well.
All I ever do is open the camps book and pick camp with in my distance, then look up the towns for interesting sights.
One has to pay for C.Parks, fuel cost of living on the road etc etc.
To much to enjoy around this great land to be itemising the amount of $$$$ spent or for that matter saved.
Just enjoy the dream. Life is to short a trip to be bogged down with small things.
Does it really matter if you record your expenditure.
However, I guess having said that............ we use Master card.............. for virtually all the expenses over say $10, so I guess that we are in real terms tracking our expenditure.
Just our view on costs etc.
jay&Dee
Yea JD.
We pay on card then pay card every month.
Our recording lasts till following month starts.
Just to check MAF basically.
Some days we do over a thousand k's a day.
Some weeks we do less than 100km.
Swings and roundabouts, It don't really matter.
What this costs is irrelavant. We all live to our wallet. accordingly.
Enjoy doing it. and Maintain your rig. It'll then Maintain you.
Keith (desert dweller)
I'm 75 tomorrow. Probably getting near that "Oldies" title.
But never a bean counter.
-- Edited by macka17 on Friday 17th of June 2016 12:15:23 AM