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Cartracker

Catégorie : Auto et véhiculesVersion: 3.2.2

Taille:37.7 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.0+

Promoteur:ULU B.V.

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Description de l'application

Cartracker : Rationalisez la gestion de votre flotte et l'expérience du conducteur !

L'application

Cartracker offre à vos conducteurs un suivi transparent des trajets et des paramètres de confidentialité personnalisables. Mais les avantages s’étendent bien au-delà de la gestion des déplacements. Cette plateforme de mobilité tout-en-un intègre et optimise tous les services de mobilité de votre flotte, faisant passer la mobilité intelligente à un niveau supérieur.

Principales caractéristiques :

  • Navigation sans effort : Naviguez vers n'importe quelle destination grâce aux mises à jour du trafic en temps réel.
  • Stationnement intelligent : (à venir) Évitez de payer trop cher pour le stationnement : l'application vous déconnectera automatiquement à la fin de votre session de stationnement.
  • Données du véhicule en temps réel : (à venir) Accédez aux fichiers cruciaux et aux informations flash directement grâce à l'intégration avec Flitsmeister.
  • Gestion centralisée des trajets : Suivez les trajets, la consommation de carburant et les activités de stationnement dans un seul tableau de bord pratique.
  • Entretien prédictif : Gardez une longueur d'avance sur les problèmes potentiels : recevez des alertes lorsque votre véhicule a besoin d'entretien ou détecte un dysfonctionnement.
  • Conduite sûre incitée : Améliorez l'efficacité énergétique et la sécurité : un score de conduite plus élevé récompense les habitudes de conduite économiques.

Cela se traduit par des conducteurs plus heureux et des opérations plus efficaces !

Quoi de neuf dans la version 3.2.2 (mise à jour le 15 septembre 2024) :

Cette mise à jour se concentre sur les corrections de bugs pour améliorer les performances et la stabilité.

Nécessite une connexion Internet continue et un dongle ULU.

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MotoristaFeliz Jan 22,2025

Aplicativo excelente para gestão de frotas! Muito intuitivo e fácil de usar. Acompanhamento em tempo real é perfeito!

ड्राइवर Mar 06,2025

यह ऐप बहुत अच्छा है! इससे गाड़ियों का ट्रैक रखना आसान हो गया है। कुछ और फीचर्स जोड़े जा सकते हैं।

Водитель Feb 24,2025

Приложения неплохое, но интерфейс мог бы быть и получше. Функционал в целом удобный.

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🔔 Tip: Subscribe to Capcom’s official news or follow trusted gaming outlets like IGN, GameSpot, or The Verge for real-time updates on mobile game releases.

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