* being able to create a point to point trip Great application I've been using off and on since 2014. Jorjita56's Review of Roadtrippers Reviewed on 6/3/18 12:34 PM Roadtrippers star star star star star_border Oh, and some important notes disappeared. This makes it hard to keep all of your notes together. The last problem I have encountered so far, is that when adding notes or text to the detailed itinerary, I can only add “personal notes” using the app, but I use “text” while using the website. The only way I have found to avoid this is to delete all the way back to where you want to insert and retype the whole thing. When you are used to typing quickly, you will find yourself typing partial words at the end of the paragraph and will likely have to delete and reset them. You have to type a character reset the cursor, type another character, reset the cursor, and so on and so forth. You have to type in one character at a time as the cursor will default to the end of the sentence. If you go to the detailed itinerary, and put some text in the text box, it is extremely difficult to add text within a sentence. This can be another source of frustration and confusion. Speaking of a mouse and scrolling, you only have to hover over the right or the left to move it up or down, you don’t have to select an area in that screen to engage. I have only been able to scroll using a mouse with a wheel. It becomes confusing and since you cannot scroll down, you may not be able to fix it from that device. Every time you touch the ribbon to scroll, it drags the selected item out of place. To be more specific, if you want to view your itinerary on the map screen and have a touchscreen, it will not allow you to scroll down. It is still frustrating, but there are a lot of very useful tools and a ton of information. I do, however, use the website using my computer and mouse. ListenedToYa1's Review of Roadtrippers Reviewed on 7/4/18 5:51 AMĭo not, I repeat, DO NOT use a touchscreen device or the app. star star star_border star_border star_border It is an awesome concept, but Sooo Glitchy. When I get to my final destination it will only be right to give an honest 2nd part review of our journey and how good or bad this app worked out. I think this is a really great opportunity to test out this app on our coast to coast journey and see what all it has to offer, It’s starting off pretty solid so far. While pin pointing some gas stations for our trip I was able to come across a really good hotel deal that I couldn’t say no to In my college hometown of Tucson, AZ (BearDown). Our first stop from Melbourne, FL will be in Houston, TX where my family resides, then from Houston off we’ll go to Tucson, AZ then Orange County, CA. The main reason I added the app was to help with locating gas stations. I haven’t even left yet and this app has done some pretty amazing things for me. I’m very excited I came across the app, I will be putting it to test after this upcoming week when my fiancé and I move from Melbourne, FL to Orange County, CA. GuardianApp has also found code from the monetization firm, RevealMobile, on the apps of several local TV stations owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, Tribune Broadcasting Company, LIN Television Corp., Gray Television Group and other broadcasters.ĬOAST 2 COAST (Part 1of2) star star star star star_borderĭerrick Rainey's Review of Roadtrippers Reviewed on 8/22/18 4:57 AM GuardianApp lists 24 apps that are "confirmed to send data to a third-party data monetization firm," including ASKfm: Ask Anonymous Questions, C25K 5K Trainer, Classifieds 2.0 Marketplace, Code Scanner by ScanLife, Coupon Sherpa, GasBuddy,, Mobiletag, Moco, My Aurora Forecast, MyRadar NOAA Weather Radar, PayByPhone Parking, Perfect365, Photobucket, QuakeFeed Earthquake Alerts, Roadtrippers, ScoutLook Hunting, SnipSnap Coupon App, Tapatalk, The Coupons App, Tunity, Weather Live and YouMail. The information being collected includes Bluetooth LE Beacon Data, GPS Longitude and Latitude, Wi-Fi SSD and BSSID, and also such information as accelerometer data, battery charge performance and status, and even timestamps for departure/arrival to a location. In many cases, the packaged tracking code may run at all times, constantly sending user GPS coordinates and other information." Are you tracking us and sharing data? star star_border star_border star_border star_borderĬjet55's Review of Roadtrippers Reviewed on 9/11/18 5:20 PMĪccording to a new report from GuardianApp, "a growing number of iOS apps have been used to covertly collect precise location histories from tens of millions of mobile devices, using packaged code provided by data monetization firms.
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