Saturday 15 January 2011

Version 1.5 of SimpleMPG has hit the market

After a customer request I have made some change to SimpleMPG.

It is now possible to specify the units for all of the fields. For example you can now set the distance you travelled in km or in miles. The fuel amount can be set in gallons (US or imperial) or litres.

You can also the ask the economy to be shown in any miles per gallon, miles per litre, km per gallon or km per litre.

This can all be set via the settings.

Please post or email if you have any comments or questions.

If there are any other features you'd like to see in SimpleMPG then please drop me line.

GroovyApps

Thursday 23 December 2010

Simple MPG gets a face lift...

SimpleMPG has just hit the Android market in time Christmas featuring a new face lift.

All functions are the same as in the previous version.

Happy Christmas everybody!

GroovyApps

Wednesday 8 September 2010

New feature in Simple MPG v1.3

Simple MPG v1.3 is now available in the Android Market. As well as new clear button users can now enter the cost of their tank of fuel. Simple MPG will then tell you how much you paid per mile!

Head straight to the Android Market now to purchase your copy!

Groovyapps

Friday 20 August 2010

Version 1.2 of Simple MPG is out now

A number of Simple MPG customers (yes people are buying it) are from the US. So I've added a feature that allows you to convert to US miles per gallon as well and imperial.

To change the setting open the menu and select "Settings"to open the settings screen. This contains one setting for controlling which type of gallon is used.

All comments and suggestions are welcome.

GroovyApps

Friday 13 August 2010

Simple MPG has been released

Simple MPG is a very simple application that allows you to work out your car's fuel economy.

You enter the amount of fuel you've put into your car (in litres) and the distance you have travelled. Simple MPG will then tell you the economy in miles per gallon.

You may ask why bother? There are a number of apps that do this already and are much more comprehensive. The answer is simple; a friend of mine wanted an app that just did this and nothing else. All of the other apps are way too complicated. So I figured if she wanted it then some others might.

You might also ask, why charge for it?

Given the app is so simple I didn't want people to download it and then slate it for being so simple. I wanted to charge a token amount to deter the casual downloader. The aim is not to make a living off the app.

If you have any questions or comments then please feel free to leave a comment.

 Click here on your Android device to visit the market an purchase the app.

GroovyApps

Thursday 12 August 2010

This is GroovyApps

GroovyApps is a software engineer who writes mobile apps in his spare time.

I will be launching the frist app very soon, so watch this space.


GroovyApps