It's really a shame when one has one or two good points to make but turns it into a loud diatribe that distracts the audience from those points. Which is ironic since that's exactly what Jeff has been accusing ForeFlight of doing.
Highly unlikely. They did this quite intentionally. Make the simplest purchase option more expensive to sell the "upgraded" product whether people want it or not. It's a basic scummy marketing practice that I am sad to see FF has adopted.
GP saves data to cloud so it's available via web browser, maybe FF will add that capability
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.
Great stuff there. This thread is running a close second....I've always liked this particular story about pilots being cheap bastards:
http://acaptainslog.blogspot.com/2008/03/cheap-bastards.html
Crikey!ForeFlight is crap - there I just said it.
Continues raising application price (crap) !!!
Great stuff there. This thread is running a close second....
Crikey!
I flew out of a small international airport yesterday after an overnight stay and was put out a bit by the fact that I wasn't charged any fees despite no fuel purchase and a bit of ferrying around the airport to get a rental car.
That's the way it used to be and I'm not sure I like it! I would just as soon pay $10 to park and not feel like a freeloader, but that's just me.
Let's change up the question a bit...
We all know EFB's save us time and money over paper charts while adding a HUGE amount of reduced workload.
How high would the annual subscription price have to go before you'd say "screw it, I'm going back to paper"?
Let's change up the question a bit...
We all know EFB's save us time and money over paper charts while adding a HUGE amount of reduced workload.
How high would the annual subscription price have to go before you'd say "screw it, I'm going back to paper"?
Let's change up the question a bit...
We all know EFB's save us time and money over paper charts while adding a HUGE amount of reduced workload.
How high would the annual subscription price have to go before you'd say "screw it, I'm going back to paper"?
But should you have paper as a backup anyway for when the iPad goes Tango Uniform ?
But should you have paper as a backup anyway for when the iPad goes Tango Uniform ?
How high would the annual subscription price have to go before you'd say "screw it, I'm going back to paper"?
ForeFlight just made some updates to their blog about the new pricing plans. Old text is in red, new text is in green:
Still haven't seen any explanation why the In App Purchasing was disabled, other than trying to jam customers into more expensive options.
Why do you say it's *well below* half-baked?
Sure, it doesn't have an export capability as of yet, but, what other functions/capabilities do you need to see before you consider it to be fully baked?
The concerns about that with LT were there but the desktop always had a copy of the data. FF the concern isn't there at all. These other online logbooks? Not so sure.
Nate -- have you gone to plan.foreflight.com? It appears you can access the logbook there for a desktop.