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Originally Posted by firebird_1252
(Post 521251)
i was thinking about getting something for my iphone. BUT what i'm worried about is it not syncing up with the printer.
i was DOT'ed yesterday.. (again by the way...), the cop asked to see my logs. i showed him his exact words "thank you! you just saved me a bunch of time. everything is neat, and i know added up correctly". i love this thing. i know with the eclipse you can get a GPS unit for the laptop and it will do the asme thing but i think you have to pay for it a month. eclipse has a gps feature and it doesnt cost anything extra |
Originally Posted by Instigator
(Post 521193)
Only problem I see with a program like this is how easy can you update your log as your day progresses? You know with the new rules you have to be up to date when ever your truck stops for any reason or you could get a ticket. I know because I got one for being behind a few hours on my paper log once a few months ago in Tenn. Just a thought.
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Downloaded an app for my Brother printer on my IPhone called IPrint & Scan and it prints wireless perfectly.
Originally Posted by firebird_1252
(Post 521251)
i was thinking about getting something for my iphone. BUT what i'm worried about is it not syncing up with the printer.
i was DOT'ed yesterday.. (again by the way...), the cop asked to see my logs. i showed him his exact words "thank you! you just saved me a bunch of time. everything is neat, and i know added up correctly". i love this thing. i know with the eclipse you can get a GPS unit for the laptop and it will do the asme thing but i think you have to pay for it a month. |
Originally Posted by Malaki86
(Post 521462)
There's a big difference between e-logs and logbook software, trust me.
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Ya - that's the exact reason - the timezone changes :p
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Originally Posted by Malaki86
(Post 521589)
Ya - that's the exact reason - the timezone changes :p
So editing time and place is not problem. Cool. What happens if your laptop gets a case of Windoze and decides to reboot for no good reason? Do you lose that day's information? Seriously any Eclipse users tried yanking the battery from your laptop to see if the latest edit was properly saved? (If you try this and your laptop explodes and kills thousands of women and children it's your fault, not mine. I just asked a question. :D) |
The software I use, Drivers Daily Log, saves to the hard drive every time you make a change. Period. I've had my laptop literally die on me completely, but luckily I have a thumb drive that I back up my log files to. After that happened and I lost a day's logs, it now backs up every hour. I also back up my files to an online cloud once per day.
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Does Drivers Daily Log support the use of Streets & Trips gps?
I downloaded the Eclipse trial. I use Streets & Trips for navigation and it would be almost criminal to not give Eclipse a try. It seems pretty slick but no reports? WTF? How will I know how many days I was on the road for tax purposes? Having to count printouts seems odd. And I'm not sure what I think about the way they do fractions. A quick scan of this page looks like I've only logged 23 hours. This pic is from the instructional video. [ATTACH=CONFIG]1194[/ATTACH] |
I haven't downloaded Eclipse, but I'll assume that it'll use any NMEA compatible GPS receiver. The only catch is that you can only use one GPS-enabled program at a time. There's software available that will let you create virtual GPS ports (run multiple GPS enabled programs at once). The one I use for that is called GPSGate.
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That's a good tip. Thanks Mal.
Does Driver's Daily Log do GPS? For you Eclipse users: I believe the trial they let you download is different from the paid version. Am I stuck with the weird way Eclipse does fractions with the paid version? I'm referring to the little boxes in the pic above on the paper view. Data view uses decimals, paper view uses cute little checkboxes. |
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