Consumer Reports' Compiles List of Useful Smart-Phone Apps For Motorists
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YONKERS, N.Y., June 29, 2010; Consumer Reports
provides a list of useful smart-phone apps for drivers, tested for the
major smart-phone platforms, in the August issue of the magazine. Some of
the apps are free. The full list is available in the August issue of Consumer Reports,
which goes on sale June 29. The reports are also available to subscribers
of www.ConsumerReports.org. Updated daily, ConsumerReports.org is the go-to
site for the latest auto reviews, product news, blogs on breaking news and
car buying information. CR's editors stress that motorists should not handle their phones while
driving, because that creates a distraction that jeopardizes safety for
themselves and for others. Using a mobile phone while driving may have
legal consequences as well. Car Finder. Price: 99 Cents. Phone: iPhone. Car Finder uses your phone's
compass and GPS capability to mark the position of your car when your park
and then guide you back to it later. It works in parking lots or city
streets, but because it relies on the phone's GPS signal, it won't work in
an indoor garage. aCar. Price: Free. Phone: Android. Once you set it up by entering
maintenance-schedule information from the car owner's manual, aCar reminds
you when your car is due in the shop. It even reminds you when it's time
for your car's annual inspection, and tracks fuel mileage and costs. DriveSafe.ly. Price Free or $13.95 Phones: BlackBerry and Android;
coming for iPhone, Palm webOS. With the premium version DriveSafe.ly reads
e-mail and text messages aloud while you drive and can send a response
message saying you're unavailable. The free version has a limit of 25 words
per message. The premium version can handle messages of 500 words. iWrecked. Price: Free Phone: iPhone. This simple program takes you
through a list of what to do after a car crash, including taking photos of
the scene and getting contact and insurance information from other drivers.
It will also dial 911 and locate the nearest police station, taxi, or
tow-truck service to assist you. RepairPal. Price: Free Phones: iPhone, coming soon for Android.
RepairPal helps you find a repair shop and get estimates. If you break
down, it will locate a tow truck. After you enter your car's make, model,
and other details, it will give a range of estimates in seconds. It also
helps keep records and gives service reminders. Magellan RoadMate, Navigon Mobile Navigator, TomTom Price: $70-$80
Phones: Magellan and TomTom: iPhone; Navigon: iPhone and Windows Mobile. Of
the navigation apps CR tested, these stand out. All are easy to use and
have features found on better portable GPS navigators. And all let you
route to an address from your phone's contact list. But they're relatively
expensive and require a separate mount, and most new smart phones already
come with free navigation capability. With more than 7 million print and online subscribers, Consumer Reports
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