(Pocket PC Version) Key features: Monitor fuel usage Track fuel economy trends Create comma-delimited (.csv) reports that can be viewed on a PC Create reports for each vehicle over a specific time span User friendly Graphical User Interface Track an unlimited number of vehicles Monitor distance/volume (mpg) and price/volume ($/gal) Multi Language: English, Spanish, and German Fuel Trakker is a compact PDA program that has the ability to track fuel records for an unlimited number of vehicles. You have the capability to monitor records using the units of your choice. That is, liters versus gallons or Mpg versus km/L and many more. Fuel records can be entered in any order. For example, more recent entries must have higher odometer readings and vice versa. Unlike other programs that have you calculate the distance you traveled from the previous fuel purchase then enter the value into the program, Fuel Trakker handles all of the operations for you. Summary reports for each vehicle can be generated based on the selection of a start and end date. The summary will provide results that are then be exported as a TXT document that can be synced to your PC for backup. As an added convenience, the start date is automatically set to date of the very first entry. Therefore, you will never need to remember your first entry to capture a complete report.
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Fuel Trakker for PPC 2.1
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | Pocket PC 2002 | ||
| Downloads | 0 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | PDA Solutions 4U | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 06 Feb 2007 | ||
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