These days, everyone seems to be expert in economics. It doesn't matter how bad is your business doing, there's always somebody else's fault, that's the approach I see for most of the time, but when your government tries to deny your small company any gas reimbursement...it gets really ugly. Don't worry, this didn't happen anywhere, it was just about to happen, but it seems public pressure still works.

Now, if you're looking to optimize gas reimbursement and other similar things that could help you go through the crisis easier, why not use a specialized piece of code? Even better, I just got news about such a program that sells for half the price, at least until the 15th of the month. Let's see more about it, shall we?
The story goes like this - "Izatt has announced it is offering the full version of MileBug for 50% off as a Tax-Day Sale. In order to help tax filers have a better tax time next year, Izatt is offering MileBug at a substantial discount through April 15th. MileBug helps those driving their own vehicles for business, charity, medical, or other reasons receive their reimbursement and/or tax deduction. MileBug provides the option to track miles or kilometers as well as enter custom rates."
The 1.3 version of the program comes with the following features/fixes:
- Origin or Start Location
- International currency support
- Grand totals (km/miles and deduction) across businesses
- Display vehicle in trip list
- Additional instructions on key screens
- Localized to Swedish
- Bug fix - Swedish support on dates in report
Having MileBug for half the price means you'll only have to pay $1.99 for it, and the last things you should know now are these: the program is available for both the iPhone and iPod Touch, and you can download/purchase it via Apple's App Store. Ta-taa! :)
