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Paid features for Mileage

Paid features for Mileage

If you paid for the program, you will have these features available to you:

  • From the starting screen, you can save yourself a lot of graffiti strokes by using the Duplicate button. Tap this button and you will see two, overlapping boxes in the lower, right corner - the duplicate trip indicator. This means that the next trip you select from the list will be copied again into the database. Once you select the trip you want to duplicate, you will be brought to the “Specific Trip” screen displaying the duplicated trip. Notice that the date has changed to the current date. Also, the starting and ending odometer readings have been erased - since, presumably they are now incorrect - although the total distance remains. Under “Preferences” you can duplicate a trip without switching to the “Specific Trip” screen.
  • The paid version also calculates the total distance of a particular trip for you. From the “Specific Trip” screen all you have to do is enter the “Start” and “End” odometer readings and tap “OK.” The program will calculate and enter the “Total” odometer reading for you.
  • You can set various Preferences for the program. From the main “Mileage” screen, go to the “Prefs” menu and select “Preferences” to gain access.
    • You can decide whether or not you want to Use Decimal. Some vehicle odometers account for a tenths digit while others do not. You can decide whether or not you want the Mileage program to consider this in displaying and calculating odometer numbers. Note: If you have entered data using decimals, but later decide to not use them, the program will remember them so long as you do not view the trip again. If you do, the total distance will be recalculated without considering decimals. In viewing odometer numbers without decimals, the tenths digit is truncated (cut-off) rather than rounded.
    • You can also decide whether you want to View Duplicated Trip after selecting a trip to duplicate. The default setting opens a “Specific Trip” screen for the duplicated trip. This preference allows you to duplicate the trip without seeing its details.

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