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clubbyr8
24th June 2015, 08:43 AM
Not sure where to post this, but I find this app very useful. It's a crowd sourced app, like Wikicamps, and it's made by the same people..... and it's free.... :)


http://fuelmap.com.au/

Cuppa
24th June 2015, 09:43 AM
Yep, I came across this a few days ago. It’s very early days for the app just yet, & has some inaccurate info, (e.g. location of some servos), but should become a lot better as more & more folk use it. I also managed to make the app crash (iPad IOS 8.3) by adding a new car to the fuel consumption section & then deleting it. Only solution was to delete the app & re-install it. I have contacted Russell to let him know of the ‘bug’. I reckon it promises to be a useful guide (as opposed to gospel truth) like Wikicamps, although with fuel prices it will depend upon folk updating as often as servos change their prices - could be a big ask!
Elsewhere folk have asked questions about the possibility of servos changing the info about their competitors to give themselves an advantage. Time will tell whether such behaviour occurs.

clubbyr8
24th June 2015, 10:02 AM
Yep, I came across this a few days ago. It’s very early days for the app just yet, & has some inaccurate info, (e.g. location of some servos), but should become a lot better as more & more folk use it. I also managed to make the app crash (iPad IOS 8.3) by adding a new car to the fuel consumption section & then deleting it. Only solution was to delete the app & re-install it. I have contacted Russell to let him know of the ‘bug’. I reckon it promises to be a useful guide (as opposed to gospel truth) like Wikicamps, although with fuel prices it will depend upon folk updating as often as servos change their prices - could be a big ask!
Elsewhere folk have asked questions about the possibility of servos changing the info about their competitors to give themselves an advantage. Time will tell whether such behaviour occurs.

That's Apple for you... :)

Early days yet, but seems a few people round here (Penrith, NSW) are using it. When I got this last week there was no local pricing info, now the map is full of pricing. I too had issues with servos being in the wrong place or they no longer exist. I have deleted them but they still appear. Caltex seems to be notorious for incorrect locations, the address is correct nut the location is wrong on the map. Going to the Caltex site and the locations are the same. There's a limitation in moving a location within the app, it's set at 500m, so if the location is out by more than that, you can move the icon in a number of steps, or add a new listing and delete the old. I chose the latter.

Time will tell if this app is a success, but seems to work quite well.....

Cuppa
24th June 2015, 12:13 PM
I heard back from the Fuel Map people thanking me for letting them know about the bug. They have now fixed it with version 1.02 but said it will probably take a couple of weeks for Apple to update the version in the app store. There has also been talk about extending the 500m location change (to 1km I think).

clubbyr8
6th July 2015, 09:06 AM
I heard back from the Fuel Map people thanking me for letting them know about the bug. They have now fixed it with version 1.02 but said it will probably take a couple of weeks for Apple to update the version in the app store. There has also been talk about extending the 500m location change (to 1km I think).

There was a new version released on July 1, but hasn't hit the Google store yet, has it reached the Apple store?

Cuppa
6th July 2015, 09:50 AM
Was on the App Store on 30th June!

clubbyr8
6th July 2015, 10:53 AM
Was on the App Store on 30th June!

Interesting. Android version is 1.0.6 and was updated 17th June. Yet in Wikicamps they mention an update released on 1st July, maybe it was the Apple version.....

Cuppa
6th July 2015, 01:49 PM
V. 1.0.2 for iOS - must’ve had more bugs in the Android versions I guess. The 1.0.2 iOS version specifically mentions the bug I informed them about.

It seems that whatever OS you run it on, they are very responsive to reports which bodes well for the app’s future.

mudnissan
7th July 2015, 12:18 PM
have a look at http://petrolspy.com.au/ it's more accurate and has more data