I've been using the same type of utility in Loadstone with trip metre 
distance and the results are very satisfactory.
Vikas Kapoor,
MSN Id:[email protected], Yahoo&Skype Id:dl_vikas,
Mobile: (+91) 9891098137.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Geetha Shamanna" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] 'Tuk Tuk meter' app to calculate auto fares launched...


Wonder how the app will take into account detours due to roads that turn
one-way overnight and an increase in the meter fare due to traffic jams. If
anything, this can only result in more disputes between auto drivers and
passengers.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kotian, H P" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 12:18 PM
Subject: [AI] 'Tuk Tuk meter' app to calculate auto fares launched...


Hello
This posting did not make to the list hence, I am copying it below.
Harish Kotian.


'Tuk Tuk meter' app to calculate auto fares launched...
12 JAN, 2011, 03.53PM IST,PTI


Download app:
http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/travel_and_local/tuk-tuk-meter_qiwz.html

The application enables the commuter to calculate the distance travelled
using GPS and calculate the fare due.
It runs on smart phones with Android, Blackberry or Symbian operating
systems.

Kerala-based based MindHelix Technologies, today launched 'Tuk Tuk meter',
claimed to be India's first GPS based multi-platform Auto fare calculator
that runs through smart phones.

The application can be started on getting into the autorickshaw and the
meter in the phone will run alongside the meter in the rickshaw.

It can also double-check the distance travelled as shown in the auto's meter
and the GPS distance calculated by the application, Thomas Antony, Chief
Technology Officer, said.

According to Christian Emmanuel George, Co-founder and CEO of MindHelix
Technologies, the application enables the commuter to calculate the distance
travelled using GPS and calculate the fare due.

The application runs on smart phones with Android, Blackberry or Symbian
operating systems without any need for calculating manual distance or fare
entry, he told reporters.

It also does not require internet connection or the service provider, due to
which it can function even in remote areas, George said.

The application has a Start/Stop button and can be customised for any
location by entering the fare details in the settings page.

The auto fare calculator would bring relief to commuters who in many cases
are fleeced by autorickshaw drivers.
"MindHelix will be the market leader in creating Mobile Games and
Applciation for the emerging markets like China nd India.

"We have nine applications in different stages of development, including
games for iPons, other travel related applications and corporate
communication tools. The company is also in talks for getting suitable
partners to achieve the targets," he said.

The company was formed last month by an engineer and two engineering
students.

MindHelix focuses on Mobile application development and has a section for
the development of internet applications and desktop software.
Source:
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/hardware/tuk-tuk-meter-run-through-smart-phones-launched/articleshow/7268429.cms



An app that calculates fare would prove a boon to millions of commuters who
travel by auto, where fare meters are seldom operational.



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