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  • Could be so much better if the developer cared

    Two years ago I used the link in this app to report an incorrect listing - showing gas available at an exit that has NEVER had a gas station ANYWHERE near it. I thought they might write to thank me for taking the time to help their app be a better resource for travelers. Not only did I never receive acknowledgement, they still to this day have not removed the gas station icon at that exit. I feel bad for all the people who may exit, really needing gas, and wasting time and gas getting off at that exit, driving around looking for a station that does not exist, and then getting back on the interstate. There are plenty of other errors on this app, which are bound to happen with changes out in the real world, but they could be quickly and easily corrected if they simply followed up on users who report incorrect information. This app is better than nothing, but don't expect it to be accurate.
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  • This app saved us on our cross-country move!!

    We just moved cross country and the drive was 3 1/2 days. We didn’t know how long we were going to drive each day, so there was no way of making hotel reservations prior to leaving. This app helped us find lodging easily each day as we traveled. It also helped us plan “we better get gas now because there is a long stretch ahead with no gas”. Same with food. I highly recommend this app!!
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  • #1 must-have interstate travel app!

    Want to know what’s coming up at every exit? Where the rest areas are? How far to the closest gas or food or hotel? This is THE app for that. It shows every exit for more than 100 miles (not sure how far) and exactly what’s there, including the price of gas at each station.
    My only complaint is that it only works on interstates!
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  • Never Guess How Far to Next Rest Area!!!

    I love that (just as the name of the app suggests) it tells you the number (mile marker) of the exit you’re looking for. Auto-detecting what highway you’re on + the direction you’re traveling is also really nice. When we travel with family, we often have up to a dozen people + dogs in multiple cars, so it’s a great benefit to see everything offered at each exit, because let’s face it… not everyone wants the same thing. Some need a Starbucks, the cars need gas, one couple wants subway (or something healthier than fast food)… being able to plan ahead for stopping at 1 exit that will offer something for everyone, really helps a lot!

    Speaking of planning ahead… that’s the one thing that iExit doesn’t have, which I’d love to see in the future: Trip / Route Planning - If we could input a trip destination, plan ahead for whatever stops we will probably make (knowing what’s available at each obviously), & then have it sync with our gps (or run in the background), letting us know how far till our next stop or alerts when we’re getting close etc.
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  • Loving iExit So Far

    I’ve been using this app for the last week and it’s really been helpful. We travel in a motor home so it’s critical to know ahead of time where we’ll be able to get gas that can accommodate us. While the app doesn’t explicitly tell us that, we know that larger truck stops like Loves, Pilot and Flying J can usually accommodate us, so we look for those. The info provided for what services are available at each exit seems accurate and up to date.

    One bug: if I’m looking pretty far ahead on my route and I want to see what services are at an exit, then hit “back,” it takes me all the way back to where I am currently and I have to scroll ahead again. It would be nice if the back button just took me back to where I was on the list.
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  • So handy - one of the best road trip apps

    I read about this online last night while on a 1500 mile road trip. Wow, it was so handy! We’ve gone on trips before where we weren’t sure when the next restaurant was or couldn’t find lodging because they were all full and we missed the only hotel within 50 miles. This is such a fantastic app for making near term OR long term planning decisions. Highly recommend it!
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  • Get it

    Played with this app for a few minutes before deciding to pay the $2 to remove ads. Sadly, although the description says it supports "family sharing", I had to pay another $2 to remove them from my wife's phone. Yeah, it's not much, but it's the principle of the thing.

    Other than that...no CarPlay? STILL?? Come on. I know you are subject to Apple's rules...but you sound have found a way to meet them by now. You could make a separate version that is CarPlay compatible and sell it for $5 too...or as a $3 upgrade to the paid version we already have.

    Besides all that...the app is pretty slick and works just like one would want it to while going down the road. It would be nice if things could be arranged so it works as a "punch out" from the navigation app (Google Maps, Apple Maps, Rever, Road Tripper, etc.) someone is already using. As a stand alone app though, it's great.

    Would also be nice to have something like this for US Highway signed roads.

    Can't wait to use it on my upcoming road trip!
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  • Must have if you travel frequently! Great help for a single trip.

    I travel all over the country with kids and pets (husband is an industrial millwright) all year long and use this app every time to plan stops (fuel, rest stops, fuel prices, camper friendly stops).

    Also, with “find my iPhone app” and this one I frequently find stops for family who are traveling and when I’m not with them.
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  • It don’t get much better than this!!

    If your going on a road trip on the Interstate Highway System then there is no better app for seeing what is available in the way of fuel, lodging, food and much more at the upcoming exits along your route. It also shows upcoming parking areas and rest stops including what services are available there. Two caveats, only stops along Interstate Highways are shown and the app is distracting to use while driving unless a passenger uses the app while you’re driving otherwise it’s best to pull off the road if you’re driving alone.
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  • Very helpful!

    This has helped me several times to plan out stops, especially when it comes to traveling with kids and being able to agree well ahead of time on a place to eat that everyone will be happy with. The only problem I’ve run into is that sometimes places have closed. Not sure how that could be helped, but the benefits have far outweighed those inconveniences.
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