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Jakob (17/02/2010)
Not a chance?



Why not? It seems perfect to me. Big screen, still thin and light for the confined space of the cockpit. Built in GPS (3G model) and even compass. Wifi and 3G (download weather and NOTAM). Great battery life (at least on paper) and powerful processor.



OK, I'm starting to sound like I work for Apple. I don't. It's a bit pricey. And it's not out yet. But still. Think about it.




I could imagine this being a Super Tool on the iPad platform as well, but...



- would have to be reprogrammed from scratch with only the tools Apple allows (iPhone SDK)

- it's a closed environment, so iPhone and iPad only

- would run the risk (as everyone else) to be rejected by Apple without reasons given

- if approved would need to share 30% of its revenue with Apple



I understand for all these reasons that it's not going to happen.



Unless the 1 million plus affluent buyers in the first few weeks of its availability in the US alone (of which I'd imagine a quite a few fly airplanes for fun) make you think different...



Okay, one can always hope.



Wink



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Kerosene (10/05/2010)




I could imagine this being a Super Tool on the iPad platform as well, but...



- would have to be reprogrammed from scratch with only the tools Apple allows (iPhone SDK)

- it's a closed environment, so iPhone and iPad only

- would run the risk (as everyone else) to be rejected by Apple without reasons given

- if approved would need to share 30% of its revenue with Apple



I understand for all these reasons that it's not going to happen.



Unless the 1 million plus affluent buyers in the first few weeks of its availability in the US alone (of which I'd imagine a quite a few fly airplanes for fun) make you think different...



Okay, one can always hope.



Wink







I take it you are unaware of MonoTouch? (http://monotouch.net)

As I understand it SkyDemon is a .NET application (I had it running under mono, http://www.mono-project.com/)


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I take it you are unaware of MonoTouch? (http://monotouch.net)

As I understand it SkyDemon is a .NET application (I had it running under mono, http://www.mono-project.com/)





Hmm...it's true I didn't know. So, does that mean there is/will be a Skydemon App for the iPad?
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Kerosene (13/05/2010)



Hmm...it's true I didn't know. So, does that mean there is/will be a Skydemon App for the iPad?




I does not mean anything. Other than that I think it would not be that hard to port SkyDemon to iPhone/iPad.

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Jakob (13/05/2010)
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Hmm...it's true I didn't know. So, does that mean there is/will be a Skydemon App for the iPad?




I does not mean anything. Other than that I think it would not be that hard to port SkyDemon to iPhone/iPad.




So in the end it's up to SkyDemon to decide. Thanks for sharing.
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I also vote to have a SkyDemon app for the Ipad/Iphone

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I would not buy this to use on a windoze mobile, the application is great but the platform is cr@p, but would purchase immediately for my iPad.
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I can understand Tim's reluctance to bring out a copy of the software for the IPAD as I'm sure it will entail a hell of a lot of work to re-write the complete software package. (I remember and took part in all the weeks that it was featured in beta form on PRUNE)

Having said that, I have noticed that whenever a shop (even PC World) have an IPAD demonstration it is completely surrounded and it is a devil of a job to get to the front to have a go oneself.

After the massive success of the IPHONE, people are becoming very familiar with the MAC operating system and commentators are actually starting to see that there may be a possibility of a threat to the estabilished Windows PC operating systems on a global basis.

For this reason, if I were the MD at SkyDemon I would be working through the night to make sure that I had an IPAD version as soon as possible.

I don't know about anyone else, but the chat that I have heard around the flying clubs has been quite positive about SkyDemon, but when I've asked if an individual has bought it, the answer from many people has been that it is too expensive. An IPAD version on the other hand with it's very clear and nicely sized screen would leapfrog this cost barrier in my opinion.
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If some people think the PC version is too expensive, what are they going to think of the price of the potential iPad version given that we'll need to spend six months developing it and then hand 30% of our revenue to Apple?
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I take your point there Tim, especially on the 30% to Apple!! But the fact is that the I-Things have munched very quickly into a large chunk of the market. Whilst I live and fly in the UK, I work in the Far East, so travel quite a lot. Over the past two years it seems that everyone everywhere I go, seems to have an I-Phone. In Singapore the entire business community wouldn't be without it. Even my wife is now going to trade her old Orange mobile in for an I-Phone (She already has a Blackberry). So my thinking is, that if/when someone does come out with a Flight Navigational Application for the I-PAD it's going to sell like hot cakes and frankly I think it's just a matter of time before someone does.



I think the reason people in the flying club think it's expensive is because they don't appreciate the cost of SOFTWARE as opposed to the sale of a device already loaded with the software and offering a simple updating system. I bought a 5" touchscreen GPS unit on Ebay from China for £46 plus postage. After a fair degree of fiddling around with it (the very inadequate instructions were all in Chinese anyway!) I have been able to get it to work very well with my purchased copy of SkyDemon Flight. Most people in my flying club wouldn't ever think about doing this, much prefering to buy a complete unit and go from there.

I understand that you are soon going to offer GPS units loaded with "Flight" and if this comes with a disk to load "Plan" on their own PC or laptop and is competitively priced compared to the other GPS sellers it should sell very well because it is far and away the best Flight Planning and Navigational software out there at the moment.



Just a bit of feedback.

I have flown a number of Navexes now with my 5" Chinese GPS fitted with its suction device to the glass on the second Altimeter and plugged into the cigarette lighter. I found the Yellow A/C marker got lost on the same coloured Towns and Cities. I have now loaded up the latest version and changed it to Black and have yet to test it.

I found that the Aircraft marker did not reset when it flew off the edge of the screen and I had to drag the map across to continue navigation. This was very difficult in the bumpy conditions I was experienceing in my Piper Arrow at 3000ft. I understand this should work better in the new version of "flight".

My screen is quite good, but could do with being a bit better to see in bright conditions and I think this is something to bear in mind when you decide what GPS units to pair your software with for sale as a complete unit.

Lastly I feel that 5" is really the minimum size for a moving map unit in a light aircraft but 7" would be that much better.

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