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Truckers: What are your favorite Smart Phone applications for use on the job?

TL:drThe ones you might not know:Trucker's Slide Calc. For axle weight calculations.CamScanner. For easy scanning and cropping and cloud backup and sharing of documents with your phone.Trucker's Path. To see just truck related places on a zoomable map with distance from you, and see current parking availability at truck stops and rest areas.Weather Route Free. To see weather forecast snippets along a designated route, with a slider to control time shown.SwiftKey Keyboard. Ever wish the on-screen keyboard had bigger keys, or that autopredict worked better or that you could customize something else about it? Get SwiftKey! It changed my life lolI have a few that I use frequently as a truck driver.I am on Android, but I believe that most of these are also available on Apple, and there may be comparable ones otherwise.#1!Google Maps. Duh lolI use it, with satellite and street view to pre-plan my trips, and often find nearby truck parking that none of the other drivers that frequent some customers know about. I use a truck GPS as well so I don't have to always have Navigation running, but I don't trust the routing on any of them, so I pre-plan and check the routing, but generally trust Google more once I have vetted the route. It had more current road information as stuff is closed for construction and such, plus traffic based routing (again, vette the routes!), so I usually have it running on any tricky areas, or to get me in the last mile where having the satellite map helps, or in traffic or bad weather conditions.#2“Trucker's Slide Calc”Most scales that I use are either full length platform scales, or short scales, and so normally if you want to know both individual axle weights AND gross weight, you have to write the weights down and then add or subtract to get your numbers. With this app, you simply enter any 3 weights, and it tells you all the weights. So on a platform scale, you drive your front axle on and enter that weight, then your drives and enter the steer+drives weight, then pull the trailer on and enter the gross, and it fills in the rest. I then screenshot to record the weight.If you are heavy on one axle, you hit Get Suggestions, and it will tell you how many holes to slide the trailer axle to even the weight out.I use this app for every load that I have to weigh.#3CamScanner. I believe this is also on Apple, as well as cloud backup and web accessible.Every piece of paper that comes through my truck gets scanned with this app. All bills of lading, especially after they are signed as received, all company paperwork and trip pay sheets, and any other documents that I happen to handle. All I have to do is lay the paper out flat and snap a picture, and it can be crooked and at an angle (often has to be to avoid shadows or reflections), and then the app (usually automatically) crops and straightens the image to get a better “scan” than you could get with a flatbed scanner for most years of the existence of flatbed scanners lol. And if it isn't quite right, it also saves the original, so you can re-edit it at whim to get it perfect. Also adjust brightness etc. And the pro version will OCR (read into editable form) the text, though I have never experimented with it.Once you have it saved, you can export one or multiple scans to your phone Gallery as a JPG, or share as JPG or auto-created PDF through email etc.I use it as an easy way to keep records of where I go, so that in case there is ever a payroll mistake or any legal issue, I have copies of everything, without having to take one of the carbon form copies and trying to manage all that paperwork lolAlso, in case something ever gets lost, or there is a detention or lumper issue, instead of having to wait for my next stop at the terminal, I can email the scan to the office, and they can deal with it right away (they love me for this lol).I have used this app for years, even at home every night jobs, because sometimes you just need to get a scan of something to the boss or office right away.I also use it for scanning restaurant menus to post on Google Maps and such, because especially with glossy menus and harsh lighting, you can take the picture from an odd angle to avoid glare, and then straighten it out in the app, crop it nicely and then save it as a JPG. It will use your camera flash either as a flash, or I use it in “Torch” mode for constant light.#4Truckers PathThis app is great for trip planning, because on its map, it basically only shows truck stops, truck parking, weigh stations, and of course, Walmarts!So you can zoom to the area you are headed to, and see what is there, and then if you click on the place, and go to the details, it will show you how many driving miles away it is, and you can click on the button and it will start Google Maps Navigation to it.It also allows users to mark parking availability at truck stops and rest areas, (not always current or accurate, but usually very useful), and also mark weigh stations as open or closed.It has a Reviews button for each location, so users can comment on the condition of the place, as well as whether a particular Walmart allows parking, or tips on nearby parking, etc. There is also a Restaurant tab that shows what restaurants are nearby, and how far away they are.I often use this app to see how far I can drive. I will look at how many hours I have left, convert that into miles, and then start clicking on places in Truckers Path until I find one that is just within my hours/miles, and looks like it has available parking.#5Weather BugI use this app mainly for local conditions, or for the radar or temperature maps to see what things look like elsewhere. In order to search for places, you have to add them, and I like keeping the map clean, since it is the best map view I have found. I also have it set to show the local temperature in the notification bar, so I can tell at a glance if I need to worry about freezing conditions, or to dress differently. If I want to see the detailed forecast for another area however, I use the weather underground app, but it sucks for the map view.#6Weather Route Free.This is only on Android I believe, but maybe someone has a similar function on Apple.You enter your start and end points, and hit enter, and it will give you a time-staggered list of basic weather forecasts, specifically rain and snow etc, for locations every few miles on your route. It then has a slider at the bottom to adjust the times shown, so you can look further ahead to match your schedule, or to see if it is expected to improve. Very useful in wintertime!#7WazeI don't like the app itself very much, but it is useful because it gives you live user-submitted reports of road hazards, wrecks, location of law enforcement, traffic slowdowns that may not show up on Google Maps yet, etc. I will sometimes open it when I am going through cities, or am in unusual traffic conditions (like Thanksgiving leaving LA lol) Can be useful, even if it is annoying!#8StravaThis is technically a bicyclist app, but it is very useful if you want to know how much climbing you have to do going over mountain grades.(it is 13,500 feet of vertical climb between Knighton Rd TA in Redding California, and Exit 80 north of Medford Oregon for instance. And it is about 6k feet over the Grapevine from the 99/5 split to the 5/210 split, vs about 12k feet from Bakersfield to Moreno Valley via 58 and 15. This is all feet climbed vertically, so all the Upgrades, without subtracting the Downgrades)It also records your average speed, and gives you graphs, including one that overlays your average speed over a side view of the elevation map of your trip. Interesting, and somewhat useful if you are trying to compare routes for fuel consumption.#9Other useful apps:Cat scales app. You can't pay with Tcheck on it or I would always use it, but if I am lazy or in a hurry and willing to pay out of pocket and not have to park and go inside, I use it, or if you can get your company to hook it to a credit card. Just enter the code on the scale and in a few seconds see your weight!TA/Petro and Pilot/Flying J apps. Mainly only useful if you have a rewards card, but nice for booking showers and checking points totals etc. Can also be useful for getting reserved parking spots. I suppose that Loves etc will also have apps, but we don't use them so I don't bother.Ulysse speedometer app.My truck speedo isn't well designed and is hard to decipher speed at a glance, and since the cruise control setting display, the Onguard radar display of the speed of the vehicle in front of me, and the road signs are all in digital format, I took an old unused prepaid android phone, velcroed it to the dash right above the radio, power it with a 6″ USB cable into the radio port, and have the app set to start whenever charge power is applied. (I shut the phone off at the end of the day) It shows you a pretty customizable display (I have the phone horizontal), including such things as of course speed, max speed, average speed, miles traveled in the day, miles traveled since the last stop, current elevation, time, and if you have data available through cell or wifi, it can show local weather and the road name you are on and nearby town.It has a night mode, but since any prompts on the phone come up full brightness, I usually just leave it in daytime mode and use the brightness slider on the phone to turn it all the way down when twilight comes. Then nothing will blind me.If you listen to podcasts on Android, try BeyondPod. Back when I was a church tech director and pushing several podcasts, I tested them all, and it was the best.If you listen to audiobooks from private sources (not Audible etc), just mp3s on your phone, then MortPlayer is what I recommend. It will save your place on whatever file you are listening to, and even if you go to a different file, when you go back to the first one, it will still be where you left off. Various other useful features, though it is limited to only be able to work out of one root folder, so you sometimes have to futz with it to get it how you want, but still the best for ripped cds and such. Audible is the best for an audiobook service, especially if you have a friend with a giant library ;) )For staying healthy, Nutritionix Track is nice for recording what you eat as well as water and exercise and such. Pretty well done interface.I have Google Fit running, though it does record rough roads as steps sometimes, so don't get your hopes up! LolGas Buddy is the best app for finding gas prices, though it is lacking for commercial diesel, since you don't know what price they entered. It is another user-driven app, so if you have it, update gas prices!Scanner Radio Pro is great to listen to scanners in your area to follow an incident, or just to listen to driving down the road. I found Portland police to be very interesting to listen to. They get everything up there! And handle it all so smooth and professional on the radio. If you turn Alerts on, it will notify you if there is a sudden spike in people listening to a particular scanner, so that is how I found out about some of the recent shootings and such, and then can listen as it happens long before it hits even Twitter.SwiftKey on screen keyboard. The best. Get it. That is all! LolDigital Clock Widget. Ever wish that your phone had a large time display on the home screen that you could read in any light condition without squinting? Get this. It has lived on all my smartphones so far, and isn't going away any time soon!Want to put some reference information, an inspirational quote, a reminder, your name, a threat to anyone who looks at your phone, etc, on the home screen? Amazing Text Free, or Simple Text are both good apps to put text in a widget that shows on your screen.And remember that you can have multiple home screens, and add, swap or delete them, usually by long-pressing on a blank spot on the screen. I have one screen that is my main most used home screen with the clock and Maps and audio book apps and such, then I have another one with trucking apps and shortcuts to navigation to common stops, and phone number widgets to dispatch and the shop etc, and another one with entertainment stuff, and a couple with quotes and such.And some apps, like Maps and Calculator I have icons for on several screens, for when I am trip planning or whatever. Like I have Calc and maps on the same screen as the phone widgets so that when I call dispatch and they give me an address, the maps and Calc are right there.My smart phone makes me a much more efficient and flexible driver.

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