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- RedRocket204ExplorerCode Red -
Code Red wrote:
Designed to keep you informed and aware, the CodeRED Mobile Alert App taps into the national CodeRED® Emergency Notification System and alerts subscribers located within the reach of a given notification generated by public safety officials. The App tracks your position, so no matter where you are when an alert is issued, you will receive notifications that affect you right on your mobile device.
http://ecnetwork.com/iphone/iphone/coderedmobilealert/ - uzikaduziExplorermy favorite app is the "off button and leaving it in the console" it comes in handy all the time
- SkiingSixPackExplorer
goducks10 wrote:
Nav, GasBuddy, The Weather Channel, Accuweather, Bubble level, Flashlight and Compass.
Great list. I'll add:
Ulysse Speedometer (great speed overlay on Google Maps with the paid version)
My Tracks (tracks the route of where you have been, elevation gain, etc.)
Navier HUD (Heads-up display for speed + other info, customizable screen layout)
Google Sky - dadmomhExplorerThe more common ones like Weather Channel, Gas Buddy for sure. Also have some for federal parks, TN state parks, Good Sam and an assortment of others. Still find it strange that Camping World doesn't have their own app, but now they're part of GS, so guess that counts. Sorta. Also have Pilot/Flying J and Love's since that seems to be where we end up most of the time....easy in and easy out in most cases.
- LeBoutExplorerNOAA Weather Free lets you see current weather where ever you're located. It also includes radar and you can save three other locations. I used it regularly on our recent trip in May and found it very valuable.
- rightyouarekenExplorerAllStays for campgrounds and related services, the new Washington State Parks app, "TV Towers" to find nearby tv signals, Google Maps, WearherBug, and the WSDOT app.
- goducks10ExplorerNav, GasBuddy, The Weather Channel, Accuweather, Bubble level, Flashlight and Compass.
- KlueckExplorerI use Weatherbug a lot to watch the radar and make sure we're not running into bad weather.
We use Allstays, for Rv parks, truck stops for diesel fuel, and low clearance roads.
We use Rest Stops to know where the next rest stop is.
We use Navigation along with our GPS to keep us from messing up.
Passport America - Mremdal33Explorerthe DW wont stop talking about TripJournal. I personally like gasbuddy, and key ring rewards. I have tried countless others but I dont really use them. Have a look at this RV app list if your looking for other ideas.
- Bruce_H_ExplorerCamp Finder for locating campgrounds.
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