Road Trip planner

 

Drop pins anywhere on the world map by shift-clicking onto the map, or by entering a location.  Once a pin drops onto the map, the entire address is retrieved (Internet connection required).  When two or more route pins are on the map, routes between the route pins can be displayed.  The routes can be driving or walking, and they show the distance, travel time, fuel cost if driving, and any advisories.   Perfect for anyone planning a road trip, or wants to maintain a record of past road trips.


  1. BulletThree kinds of map pins: Route (for routing), POI (for Points Of Interest) and Reference POIs, which are temporary.

  2. BulletAdd an unlimited number of pins anywhere on the map.

  3. BulletSave each road trip as a separate document.

  4. BulletCustomize your map pins.

  5. BulletGive any route a different color.

  6. BulletAdd notes, images, arrival and departure date and time, URLs, and more for each pin.

  7. BulletRearrange the route pins so they’re ordered the way you want.

  8. BulletChoose from multiple routes (when available).

  9. BulletModify a route by dropping a new route pin.

  10. BulletView weather ,web cams and more for each pin location.

  11. BulletSearch for places or amenities (gas, hotels, food) for each pin location.

  12. BulletSet activities for each pin.  Activities can be lodging, food, fuel, or anything related to the trip.

  13. BulletSend a route or the pins to Apple Maps.

  14. BulletRoutes show fuel costs when driving.

  15. BulletCreate an itinerary of your trip (includes pictures and the map).

  16. BulletImport and export GPX data.

  17. BulletReceive location data from some of our other map related apps (click on Data above for specifics).

  18. BulletAnd much more!

Road Trip Planner and your next road trip

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Contacts access: this app requests access to your Contacts for two reasons:


  1. 1.  The address book is used to create address information based on a given latitude and longitude.  In this instance your contacts are not used, but in order to compute the address from a latitude and longitude, Apple requires the app to request access to your Contacts.  Developers have no choice in this matter.

  2. 2.  For the Add Pin window, we tried to make it easy for you by allowing you to select a location from your Contacts to drop a pin on an address in your Contacts.


That’s it.  Nothing evil.  Just trying to make the app easier for you to use.