The dashboard application has three well laid out main pages that taps into your music library, displays the weather, lists speed dial numbers and offers four application shortcuts. CarStand makes a nice first impression and if your in the market for a dashboard Windows Phone 8 app for your travels, it's worth checking out.

CarStand is a Windows Phone 8 app designed to give you easy access to the basics on your phone without too much distraction while on the road.

CarStand supports landscape view to give you a little more elbow room in navigating around the app. The main pages for CarStand are as follows:

Overview: The Overview Page has your time and local weather displayed across the top half of the page and a music player at the bottom half. Battery status is wedged in between with your battery level and approximate remaining battery life displayed.

Weather information includes a three hour forecast window with icons illustrating the conditions and the forecasted temperature displayed.

You can two finger tap on the weather display to pull up a detailed forecast. However, I haven't had much success with this feature. Either the forecast information is garbled or the app crashes. It's a nice feature but buggy.

The music player taps into your Windows Phone's music playlists. Where we've seen similar apps play individual song files, CarStand works off playlists. You have media player buttons that pause/play and advance the song titles.

Speed Dial: The speed dial page has the ability to add contacts from your Windows Phone to quickly dial those numbers. If a contact has more than one number listed, you'll need to choose which one to assign to dial. When you tap on the contact icon, a confirmation window will pop-up asking if you want to dial the number.

Additionally, you have a dialing field at the top of the screen where you can enter a number and dial it through the CarStand app.

Shortcuts: CarStand supports four shortcut tiles that can be used to launch applications or access Windows Phone settings.

Just tap and hold one of the shortcut tiles and a pop-up menu will appear to let you edit the tile. A wide range of applications and settings access are available that include navigation apps, Bluetooth settings, messaging, etc. The list is somewhat limited and the developer is open to requests for adding more apps (shoot them an email at vitoshacoders at outlook.com).

At the bottom of the Shortcuts page are two button controls. One to add a location to your favorites and another to share your location. If you add a location to your favorites, it will appear on the list of applications you can assign to a shortcut tile. Then when you press that tile, navigation directions will be generated for that address.

Sharing your location is done through social media such as Facebook and Twitter.