JeffDG
Touchdown! Greaser!
If you get the Basic Plus subscription, the logbook and weight & balance is included for and extra $25. Not $50. I am not sure why that is so difficult to understand.
OK, it's a 1/3 increase in price then.
If you get the Basic Plus subscription, the logbook and weight & balance is included for and extra $25. Not $50. I am not sure why that is so difficult to understand.
The price wasn't bumped. You can still get the basic and pro subscription for the same price as before. If you want additional features you have to pay extra for those. We bundled both logbook and weight & balance into a new plan which costs $25 more because it offers more features. Each release we continue to add more capabilities to the app and those are more often than not added for free. In this last release we added area forecast discussions which are available to all subscribers.
The Basic subscription was not changed. So no increase there. If you want ADD optional features to the basic plan (now called Basic Plus), that plan is $25 more because it includes logbook and weight & balance. But you have the option to just stick with the basic plan for the same price at no addition charge.
This is a much more pleasant discussion with adding four or five posters to the ignore list. They are always the same ones with the same tired complaints and same anti-capitalistic points of view. They demand everything for free and think that businesses are obligated to do what they deem to be the only way to run a business. I seriously doubt any of them have ever run a business, or certainly a successful one. But they have posted tens of thousands of posts to enlighten all of us with their wisdom. I will miss them.
As stated in this ForeFlight blog post...
This blog post was published at the same time the new pricing plans were released. There's no attempt here to hide anything or be slimy from a marketing standpoint. New pricing plans were being offered to those that wanted the additional features as stated in the blog.
Jeff. With the utmost sincerity, I think I speak for everyone here...
STFU.
One other thing...you can't export your ForeFlight logbook...so you're pretty much stuck paying them forever.
That right there is reason enough alone for me to stick with MyFlightBook. If they change it in the future I may re-consider.
Full export functionality is high on our list for future revisions, so thanks for providing feedback. For now, you can see a summary report of your experience by going to plan.foreflight.com/logbook, and clicking reports. I'll also add a vote to our list for an 8710 report format.
Dear Foreflight devs: Github or something else?
For those of us not familiar..... What is "github"?
Okay, thanks. I've participated in the same idea for a few other products, just not github.
Have such a venue would be interesting for the FF dev's. But it would cease their modus operandi trend of surprise packages. And with such a large and diverse user base, it might become difficult to manage and very distracting. (I use Bungie.net and their current project Destiny as a partial example.)
Jeff. With the utmost sincerity, I think I speak for everyone here...
STFU.
It's the yelling and screaming and accusations about shoddy practices and "scummy" marketing. It turns off the audience and, more importantly, hides and distracts from the good points. Kind of like what he is accusing them of.
The price increase coupled with loss of iTunes payment will cause me to look at other options.
Look at that, the speech police showed up to shut Jeff down. Why is his request to have all options available for in-app purchase and less valid then any other request?
It isn't gouging. There's plenty of competition in the market and I still think Foreflight is a good value. I give them max $.
Unless you're a .Net shop.
Actually...
There are over 27,000 repositories that have C#:
https://github.com/search?l=C#&q=c#&type=Repositories&utf8=✓
Including Microsoft's new ASP.NET stack:
https://github.com/aspnet/
Yes really. You are so busy being hot under the collar and arguing with all comers you apparently didn't notice or didn't care that I agreed that you had a valid point.Yelling and screaming? Really?
Word up. I know .NET shops USE Github. The ones I work with just seem to look at me crosseyed when I bring it up =)
Thanks for tracking that down. I figured they would add an export feature at some point. If they add the same feature set that MyFlightBook has I would definitely consider using that. It would be nice to consolidate things into one app and with the ability to export, should something ever happen to ForeFlight I can export it and go right back to MyFlightBook or another app.I wrote to them about it, and mentioned the need to see details in a way that will let us easily complete insurance forms and 8710's. Their reply:
As stated in this ForeFlight blog post...
This blog post was published at the same time the new pricing plans were released. There's no attempt here to hide anything or be slimy from a marketing standpoint. New pricing plans were being offered to those that wanted the additional features as stated in the blog.
Because you want to "cheat" and get it for less???
That is why I put it in parenthesis, I don't see anything wrong with that.
I'm just wondering if that is why the need to buy it in-app, or if there's some other compelling reason for it.
That is why I put it in parenthesis, I don't see anything wrong with that.
I'm just wondering if that is why the need to buy it in-app, or if there's some other compelling reason for it.
That is why I put it in parenthesis, I don't see anything wrong with that.
I'm just wondering if that is why the need to buy it in-app, or if there's some other compelling reason for it.
I use both... GitHub for public repos, BB for free private repos.Ooh. Somewhere I missed that we were having a source control side thread! Wheeee. Source control battles!
Mercurial and Git came about nearly at the same time and to handle the same problems in the overall evolution of source control.
Git appears to have won the popularity contest between the two. GitHub appears to also have won the popularity contest between themselves and Bitbucket. (BB will do either Mercurial or Git.)
The tool chosen doesn't matter much. Knowing how to use it is a big deal though. It's sad to see professional devs confused by both systems. If they're confused, imagine what mere mortals feel, messing with either one.
Ahh computers make everything easier, don't they?
I use both... GitHub for public repos, BB for free private repos.
I'm cheap. I like GitHub more, but BB does free private repos.Why? They both do both?