Geo-fencing is a powerful tool in scheduling trips. ParaPlan uses geo-fences called zones to label specific geographic areas. Recently, we talked about how to create zones from GPX files and how to create zones from a city name. Today, we are going to talk about how zones can be used
Read MoreIn our last post, we talked about creating complex geofences by drawing on a map and how that will keep routes working in a specific location. As a simpler alternative we also support geofences based on a city…
Read MoreWe are almost done with a feature in ParaPlan Desktop that will allow route planners to set up geofences around their routes to keep them working in a specific area of town. In preparation for that, we have added support for direct importing of GPX files to create the geofences.
Read MoreWe released a new feature in ParaPlan Desktop that makes it easier to selectively automatically assign trips to routes. This means that if there is a route that is reserved for performing callbacks or just for long runs, you can prevent trips from being automatically scheduled to that route…
Read MoreWe added several new features to ParaPlan Desktop this week that make auto-scheduling a large batch of trips more powerful, more accurate and more flexible…