Don’t bother
Was good then it wasn’t when emailed tech support was told not their problem and they are not going to comply with apple iOS updates
Yes, Logbook by Veryfi is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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4.48 out of 5
86 ratings in Australia
Was good then it wasn’t when emailed tech support was told not their problem and they are not going to comply with apple iOS updates
Don’t business mileage logs in Australia have to be logged with starting and ending odometer readings? This app doesn’t provide them in its PDF report. You can’t log more than 30 trips per month without subscribing to the premium version. I don’t think many people serious about logging their business mileage would be interested in logging fewer than 30 trips per month. Even so, perhaps I would have paid for a monthly subscription but for some reason the developers don’t support Apple’s own in-app subscriptions. Instead they pop up their own credit card payment form in-app. Problem is, I have no idea whether that form is http (unencrypted) or https (encrypted for your protection). I don’t know who’s processing those payments for the app publisher, or how, or even when. I trust Apple’s subscriptions. Implement that and I’ll consider giving it another try.
A Couple of Observations…. - The advertising of this app is deceptive. In the App Store, it simply says “Get”, which typically means the app is free. What they don’t tell you is that they charge people $25.00 per month, or $261 per year to use it. - The developers of this app haven’t updated it in 2 years, which means they have no interest in innovation towards this app. Instead, they are simply raking in profits from people without any innovation towards their product. Even though I haven’t used the app at all because of the observations above, I can’t tell you whether or not this app is good or not. But, I can say that this app, for mileage tracking purposes, costs more than many of the mainstream apps out here, which typically charge around $60 per year to use them, and those makers actually take the time to actively work on their app on a regular basis. Always be sure to check the Version History of any app to see if the developers are actually working on them, as that factor helps to justify the pricing of their app. In the meantime, I can’t recommend this app toward anyone until I see some actual “working” on the app first by the developers.
It does not track odometer mileage(IRS required) or keep accurate records of trips. It randomly tracks short trips and just as randomly skips long ones. It also requires data connection- no offline compatibility - to track anything at all. The auto classify trips function has not worked at all for me. I will update this review if I am contacted and the problems are corrected.
I love the notifications sent after every drive, which makes it easy to keep track. Straightforward to use.
Don’t quite know what to say but that the app is inconsistent and sometimes auto records and saves my trips and others days and trips nothing is there for days that got saved. Very frustrating. If it worked correctly, would be a 10 star App Dave S.
Charge thumb down!
Nowhere does it mention pay to play. If you want the log feature it’s $4mo.
Love this app, best ever. No hassle keeping track of mileage. Stupid Simple!!!
I downloaded this app specifically because no in-app purchases are mentioned anywhere in the App Store listing, but this is incorrect. You only get a two-week free trial and then it is a subscription. Could be an awesome app but I’m deleting it because the bait-and-switch is not cool.