Thank you very much to those who have tested so far! It is very much appreciated. I am now opening testing up to a wider audience - you no longer have to request an invite, testing (via Apple’s TestFlight) is now open to all, simply by clicking the link below.
I hope users of previous versions of RVCare Logbook will take a little time to import the old database, and check that everything looks the way it should. And if you’ve not checked out RVCare Logbook in the past, welcome, you’ve found a very comprehensive app to help you on your RV adventures.
The beta of RVCare Logbook 4 is available on Mac, iPhone, iPad and Vision Pro. Thanks for your help testing.
Hi Gavin,
My husband and I used your RVCare Logbook and loved it. We no longer have an RV, it was a total loss in Hurricane Ian in 2022. Also, I have since lost my husband. However, I did download the new version and everything seems to have imported without any problem. I am on a MacBook Pro running iOS Tahoe 26.3.1. I have not yet installed it on my phone but plan to do so and will report back on how that goes. I know it seems silly to download it, but I really like the program and may use it to track my personal vehicles. Plus, it is a bit sentimental to me and in its own way makes me feel another little piece of my husband is still with me.
Thanks,
Rita
Hi @RitaAE great to hear from you, and thanks for trying the new version of RVCLB. I’m very sorry to hear about your husband. In the new version, the Trip Log shows you maps between locations, so you’ll be able to see routes that you and your husband took together. (This also looks especially nice on the Apple TV version, if you happen to have one of those.)
Anyway, I hope you find some use in the app, and if you have any suggestions to make it more useful for you, please do let me know.