AutoMile for macOS (10.10 or later) is a handy tool for tracking your auto mileage It’s built for quick data entry using drag ‘n drop and conveniently supports keyboard shortcuts.
With the app, you simply record where you go, and it does the rest. AutoMile looks up the distance traveled between stops and keeping a running total of the miles you’ve traveled. You can also do your recording whenever you like — for instance, at the end of the day or the end of the week.
You can even go back and record mileage for past days, months, even years. You can choose from alternative routes for each trip, and print reports as needed.
With AutoMile, you can import your locations from Address Book, Outlook, or vCard and export reports to a CSV formatted file for Excel or Numbers. Those reports include monthly and annual totals. The software will use kilometers if your Mac is set to use metric units.
However, you should note that the latest version (2.0.7) drops support for files created before AutoMile 2.0. I’m not sure why that happened, but it could pose a problem for long-time users of the app.
A demo is available for download, there are no time limits. However, the trial copy only supports a limited number of days and locations. You can buy AutoMile for $29.99 at the Mac App Store.
Apple World Today Rating (out of 5 stars): ★★★★