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December 24th 13, 03:23 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andrew[_13_]
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Using an iPad mini for soaring stuff
Surely the solution is for Soaring companies to write apps for the
IPad. Foreflight is an example of what is possible on the iPad. The
controlled universe of Apple is very attractive, compared to the
chaos of Microsoft.
At 22:57 23 December 2013,
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On Monday, December 23, 2013 2:08:50 PM UTC-6, Papa3
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The good news is that a slightly used iPad mini should be fairly
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But seriously, I also find all things Apple incredibly frustrating
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IP). So, how about a Nexus 7? While Google Play doesn't yet
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http://www.gizmag.com/tablet-comparison-2013/29708/
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On Monday, December 23, 2013 12:54:33 PM UTC-5, Eric
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aviation apps, including soaring apps like iGlide, and others
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It's a lovely device, visible in sunlight, but I've discovered
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anything that doesn't say "Apple" on it. It's very frustrating,
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these are things that are trivial with my Windows laptop:
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- Getting my ClearNav IGC files off the SD card or USB stick
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- Viewing flight files
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- Downloading an update to ClearNav, PowerFlarm, etc and
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- Modifying my waypoint files (CUP format) and placing them
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I'm hoping someone has easy answers for these operations,
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to consider options other than the iPad, which could include
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Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to
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email me)
Pappi is right, I love my Nexus 7, fantastic screen, fast and light.
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look good on that Phoenix panel, actually.
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