iFly GPS Forum

We have a new Forum!  Go here to get started: https://adventurepilot.community.forum.  
The new forum is easier to use and much more capable than the old, we hope you will join our community! 

Below is a copy of the old forum. This will remain available for a short period so you can access and review the information contained here. To continue a conversation, or start a new one, please register and create a post at our new forum location.
HomeHomeDiscussionsDiscussionsiFly Wish-ListiFly Wish-ListiFly Connect - porting into other operating systems?iFly Connect - porting into other operating systems?
Previous
 
Next
New Post
9/21/2014 12:20 PM
 

As much as I like how easy iFly Connect is to use as an application, the advantages are considerably degraded when you consider that I have to dig out an old disused laptop system, dust it off, and fire up, God help me, Windows XP!

Isn't it waaay past time to port iFly connect into Mac, Android, and maybe, please, Ubuntu?

Just sayin'.

Elliott

 
New Post
9/21/2014 5:10 PM
 

I've had this same thought for some time, especially the Linux part. It's a free country, and we should be able to use whatever operating system we choose, rather than being tied so firmly to Windows.

As things are right now, the only practical way I can do an update of software or charts is via my wi-fi. An update that would be done in less than half an hour (maybe 15 minutes - I haven't turned the crank on it) seems to take 1 to 2 hous. That wi-fi is slow!

 
New Post
9/21/2014 6:11 PM
 

Delete

 
New Post
9/21/2014 8:35 PM
 

It's usually a matter of market share -there probably are not enough Mac or Linux users to justify writing the code . . . .

 
New Post
9/22/2014 9:28 AM
 

I, too, would like to see iFly Connect ported to a Mac. I expect there are enough Mac users to make it worthwhile. I, too, use an ancient laptop running Windows 7.

 
Previous
 
Next
HomeHomeDiscussionsDiscussionsiFly Wish-ListiFly Wish-ListiFly Connect - porting into other operating systems?iFly Connect - porting into other operating systems?