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A whole new Android App to calculate fares

Well! You may call this an update to my earlier post “Android application to calculate Auto Fare“, but this is truly a lot more and its not just for Autorickshaws.

With FareMeter, you no more have to worry about the fleecing Autorickshaw drivers or tampered meters. You can also compare fares for different service provides, be it Autorickshaw or Taxi. And all that, without travelling!

FareMeter allows you calculate fares for multiple services (Auto, Cab services) between two locations without travelling. It also shows the route on Google maps. The application comes pre-configured with 17 cities in India, but you can use it anywhere as long as you know the fares. You have the option to add a city and multiple services for which you want to calculate fares.

A GPSMeter that comes as part of the FareMeter app allows fare calculations in real-time while on the go. This application also gives the distance and duration of travel.

Features:
* 17 pre-configured cities.
* Calculate fares between two places with travelling
* Full support to configure your own cities
* Map view to see route
* GPSMeter for real-time fare calculation
* Distance in Miles and Kilometers
* Share your current location with others
* Share fare details with others
* Speedometer
* Support for different currencies

Configured cities:
* Ahmedabad
* Amritsar
* Aurangabad
* Bengaluru
* Chandigarh
* Coimbatore
* Hyderabad
* Jaipur
* Kolkata
* Ludhiana
* Mangalore
* Mumbai
* Nagpur
* New Delhi
* Patna
* Pune
* Trivandrum

NOTE: IF YOUR CITY IS NOT LISTED, YOU NEED TO ADD YOUR CITY TO CALCULATE FARES
The app is available on Android Market. Get it here.

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