No way I was able to load the data which are many, via CSV. Not with the example put. All that remains is to put one to one data.
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Has the issue with syncing data to and from acar/fuely been resolved?
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Mike, they're not working on aCar at the moment. They're working on the iOS app first to get it up to par (apparently it was a wreck of a software package?) and then they'll work on aCar.
Myself, I'm going to write a web app that'll do the conversion. I'll release it, make the source code publicly available, and usable. I've got the weekend to do this, and this smells like just a few hours worth of work. I just need to find a cheap web host since I don't want thousands of you people hitting my home server. ;) |
still waiting
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Still waiting...
Those electric cars are here... |
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Could make adding important details easier, such as noting when I'm towing so my fuel mileage doesn't suck, just doing more work per mile. If the Ford and Toyota members don't tow and the Chevy and Ram guys do it would look like those don't don't get good mileage as the site has no way to show the difference. :( |
I also wonder is this option ever going to be fixed. I bought aCar app, and migration to Fuelly might be a interesting solution. But I do not understand why do they do not make this migration easy...
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We are in the early testing phase of aCar 5.0. This version will be able to sync to Fuelly. It will also be able to sync with a family member using Gas Cubby.
This will also make switching to/from iOS and Android very easy for users to accomplish. The user will simply have to login to Fuelly and the data will sync with the app on their device. |
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