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Couple updates.

Export gpx from RVLife turned out to be a browser issue - file gets corrupted if you use Duck Duck Go. Safari works as an option.
- exported all my old trips and turned off the renew for RV Life.

I’ve been trying out the inRoute app under a 7 day trial.

- it is an actual app and not browser based like the other.
- has some really cool features like auto optimize the trip.
- does have RV settings for planning based on your rig, etc.
- bunch more things I like over the other.

Will start a separate discussion for my review and comments.
 
I didn't renew after one year. It's not user friendly. All I wanted to do is plan a trip route and find campgrounds every 200 miles along the way.
 
Me too. For now. I will no longer add any reviews. They can kiss my gritts! But they do have a good data base.

Darrell
Adding reviews is good. That is the value of the app. What I meant to indicate is I don’t generally subscribe to any software. So I only do what is available for free.
 
Adding reviews is good. That is the value of the app. What I meant to indicate is I don’t generally subscribe to any software. So I only do what is available for free.
I have been a member since 2007 but I have a big problem withsome of the admins and many of thier policies. For me, adding my reviews is giving them free product that they then use to attract users. They then can sell advertizing and other apps. Sadly, as I said before, thier data base is the best I have encountered. I am still lookiing for an equal or better.

Darrell
 
I use the free version of RV Life Campgrounds as my primary search. I also sometimes use RV Parky especially when in the east because they have good low bridge warnings when searching for campgrounds. RV Parky also reports Walmart locations which we have used like 20 times in our 5 yrs of full time travel.
For travel I first look at Google Maps to determine time and route and back that up with my RV GPS and sometimes a Truckers Road Atlas.
 

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