Road Trip Planner™ for pc

Road Trip Planner for Pc

Published by William Modesitt on 2023-06-27

  • Category: Travel
  • License: $5.99
  • Current version: 4.8.3
  • File size: 6.53 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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Software Features and Description

1. If Apple Maps cannot find a route between map pins, then neither can Road Trip Planner.

2. If Apple Maps cannot perform routing in the area you wish to travel then neither can Road Trip Planner.

3. - includes a map image with pins and routes, activities for each Route Pin, costs for each activity, total fuel cost, total trip cost, information for Points of Interest Pins, and driving instructions.

4. The mapping and routing functionality Road Trip Planner uses is based upon Apple’s maps technology.

5. Road Trip Planner does not require any subscription and respects your privacy by not collecting any of your data.

6. Send location data to Road Trip Planner directly from any of our location-savvy apps.

7. Routes and pins can be sent to Apple Maps.

8. VIEW YOUR TRIP ON YOUR MAC with our Road Trip Planner app available from the Mac App Store.

9. Please test the area you wish to travel using Apple’s Maps app to ensure that the area can be routed.

10. Enter trip details for each location and create a complete trip itinerary.

11. Place pins on a worldwide map for each location you want to visit, then see your route.

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Download and install Road Trip Planner™ on your computer


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pc app Road Trip Planner Get App ↲ 2,197
4.18
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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:



Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install Road Trip Planner™ app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using Road Trip Planner on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Road Trip Planner"
    • The search will reveal the Road Trip Planner™ app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once Road Trip Planner is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Road Trip Planner.
    • Now enjoy Road Trip Planner on PC.

Download a Compatible APK for PC


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Get APK for PC → William Modesitt 4.18 4.8.3


Get Road Trip Planner on Apple macOS


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Get $5.99 on Mac William Modesitt 2197 4.18

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Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Forever now our road trip companion

    By CosmicCharlie88 (Pcmac user)

    An old friend and I started a Holiday the app trip tradition this past year that honestly changed our lives. A major factor in its success we realized was the seamless nature in which we were able to use technology to help guide us toward the things we wanted to see, yet leave the ability jump around based on how we felt at any given moment. This app was a key factor in allowing us to check off the must sees, move around the stuff we realized we didn’t have time for, and keep moving forward without any feeling of being stuck or wondering what to do next. This app will be the third wheel in all of our the app trips (for which we have 3 files already in the works) to come! A very special thanks to the creators for making such a relevant platform for people who like to wing it with at least some idea of what to see along the way. This app still gives you the feeling of rolling out that paper map and pointing at spots of interest, then just does all of the hard annoying work of discovering the route. My only suggestion would be to include a real time Navi section at which point we’d never have to switch between this and waze, and if possible nudge us to check the gas tank after that feeling of relief to finally see the light of dawn after pulling out of an 8 hour overnight winter rainstorm through the hills of West Virginia, thank god for AAA. Oh, and make it compatible with the new IPad keyboard.
  • Does what I want it to do

    By G60mann (Pcmac user)

    I wanted a route planner for my car club. I wanted to create nice driving roads and put them in order of the best route. After finding RTP I built a nice route and opened the POI up in Google maps and was able to get guided directions. Great job. The fact that I can get estimated times of each route makes deciding so much better. I can decide if I want the 2 hour tour or the 3 hour tour. One drawback is that GoogleMaps will only allow me to make routes with 25 or less POIs. But after thinking about it I think that’s ok, meaning that all I need to do is create another route where the other left off at 25. This way I can divide routes up or start on a different route anytime. I know there’s a ton more that this app can do, I’ve only scratched the surface. Adding pictures or saving as a GPX file to open in a standalone GPS unit. (Not sure why unless my phone loses signal or whatever). But there looks like a lot more that this can do. I’ll eventually experiment and see. Someone mentioned the lack of ease when exporting from the iOS app to Mac app. Maybe the developer can add an option that when you save to iCloud that it auto saves it for all apps. But I really don’t want that.i want to know what version I’m loading or saving, I’ll just rename different versions. That’s all I got now
  • This app is perfect for my needs

    By Jokoco (Pcmac user)

    I love this app. It is very intuitive. I can map out all of my vacations, see optional routes, include points of interests that don’t need to be on the route itself. I can change all the icons on the map just for fun. It computes not just the time to go someplace but also the gas cost. I can add notes of my own. The neat thing is that this app doesn't just sync on the cloud - I can send my maps to others. Or just save your completed map routes to Dropbox or cloud drive to download later. Or I can upload my routes to Google Maps for step by step directions. I have tried other routing maps - and most require really weird subscriptions. This one does not. It is a straight forward app that lets you try it for free with all options except saving changes you make. The price for this app is well worth it for being able to save new routes - and not worry about future surprises. I corresponded with the app’s creator about a relatively minor issue and now just a few days later he fixed it with an update.
  • No iCloud sync

    By Gearloose2013 (Pcmac user)

    The good: it’s pay-once. It uses Apple Maps data, which is actually decent and improving all the time. Trip plans are entirely private too. It will make a printable itinerary that might be useful. The distinction between POIs and waypoints is useful. Very helpfully it can export pins to Apple or Google Maps. The meh: POIs names should be automatically chosen with more smarts or be editable. Picking a POI of Arches national park shouldn’t say Moab, UT, for instance. You can annotate it in a small caption underneath. The bad: it’s impossible to collaborate on plans. This alone forces us to not use the app. It only supports exporting and importing a trip document file. While you can export it to iCloud and share from the Files app, the other people only get a copy of the file, and they don’t access the same file live as others may make changes. Furthermore it has bugs around reimporting an exported file, because it can’t handle files with the same name. The imported file doesn’t show up in its file list reliably. This is probably great for a one-person planned trip but there’s no ability to collaborate. Tossing a file back and forth would be very tedious and prone to errors.

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