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Do you use any programs to track your FF points


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I have always had trouble with keeping all my FF programs (with QF being my largest - keeping this thread on topic too :D ;) ) and worried that I would lose miles (like I did with my previous Hyatt membership which then timed out and I lost the accrued points).

When logging onto Flyertalk last night, I looked down to one section (MilesBuzz) and the latest topic caught my eye. After reading the entire thread, I downloaded the program.

This freeware program is just too good not to share with everybody here:

Miletracker

I downloaded it last night and can't believe how good it is. Never will you forget your paswords and not be able to access yours (and family/friends) multiple FF program data.

You can read my rave review on Page 3.

Do yourself a favour. To access the full thread, click here (initially program was in German, but along came the English version). Even better, the owner/deveoper is an FT'er who posts to the topic.
 
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I have always had trouble with keeping all my FF programs (with QF being my largest - keeping this thread on topic too icon_biggrin.gif icon_wink.gif ) and worried that I would lose miles (like I did with my previous Hyatt membership which then timed out and I lost the accrued points).

Thanks Lindsay.

This looks to be absolutely perfect. (although I agree with your comments about AMEX)

:D :) :eek: 8) :D :wink:
 
I have an every growing Excel Spreadsheet to keep a track of things. Not as swish as some of the dedicated tools, but its always been available to me and I can extract the info I want.

And I use TravelPal on my Palm Pilot to keep my travel reservation information (flight details, hotel and car reservations) with me at all times. Its quite a neat Palm application. Also good for changing the Palm's clock to the local timezone of wherever I am, which is handy since my PP is also my alarm clock and diary.
 
I too have an ever growing Excel spreadsheet of every flight I have taken since 1987, but for current points balances summarised from all programs in one view, I love this new application.

Alas, my Palm is an old one (not colour) and I only use it when I travel...
 
Lindsay Wilson said:
Alas, my Palm is an old one (not colour) and I only use it when I travel...
I too have a very old Palm. Last year I upgraded from a Palm III/E to a Palm III/XE! But it has a diary with reminders (essential for me) and runs TravelPal very well. Solitaire is also ok on the mono screen :wink: .
 
My Palm is an m500, unfortunately can't tell any more than that...(you can tell i'm technologically challenged :oops: )
 
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