Apps some might like

Apps some might like

Postby Bethers » Wed May 28, 2014 6:24 pm

I'm on Android - so those of you on I-phones would have to look to see if the app is available there.

Most of you probably know about Oh Ranger Park Finder - I love it. My favorite app for finding places to stay and see when in an area.

I haven't used Postagram - but I don't send postcards. Those of you who do - you can make a postcard from your own picture and put on the message, etc - and send - total cost per postcard 99 cents. Love the idea.

Roadtrippers.com - Use it to plan a route, then sync it to your phones gps. (I know this one has an Iphone app also).

A friend of mine uses ROVE - it follows you around and creates a journal for you of your travels.

Glympse allows those you approve to follow you.

The only one I'm using now is Oh Ranger - one of my absolute fav apps. What's yours?
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Re: Apps some might like

Postby judi » Wed May 28, 2014 9:44 pm

I love Oh Ranger! I also like Trails. And Ski Trailmaps.
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Re: Apps some might like

Postby retiredhappy » Thu May 29, 2014 9:03 am

I also have an Android. I have "RV Parky", Good Sam, RV Camps Locator, Passport America and National and State. Also have a great app for getting your rig level - Camper Leveler. You lay phone on counter in middle of your rig and it shows you if your rig is level and which wheels to put your levelers under.

Since I travel through small towns there are often small RV parks that aren't advertised on any of the apps. I will try calling the town's library, police department or Chamber of Commerce and asking about RV parks in their town. Have often found great little parks this way. Also stop at local gas station or convenience store and ask. Great sources of information.
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