No, it's not the best "we" have except for a very narrow meaning of "we."
It will not do vertical planning. There are tools that will. That's a massive hole it has, that some other tools do not. It has some type of secret vertical calculation data, and they don't even bother to tell you the TOD they must have calculated to get a time, which would be rather useful. Except many of us have multiple TODs, and there is no way to deal with that within Foreflight.
I'm sure you must have found some "interesting" weather decoding by now. And the pictures are useless. They are all the same, and make download times very long. Oh, and they broke yesterday. No weather briefings for a short time; it hung up on … the picture downloads. Other internet worked fine, including ADDS. Good thing, that.
And that nav log is not at all easy to deal with. fltplan.com does a significantly better job.
It's a decent tool within a limited range. It has a pretty good editor, but it still requires a lot of precise gestures to get it done. It's not the end of technology. Far from it.
Oh, and have fun dealing with TEC and "preferred IFR" routes. We don't have many locally, but they sure do in southern CA. Foreflight can decode them, but there is no way to know what they are ahead of time aside from a paper A/FD.
Vertical Planning is in the GTN 750. Not a real necessity for foreflight in my eyes. Would be cool, but not a big thing. Probably will have it in the future.
I'm guessing TOD means time of departure. You plug that in when you file or flight plan. A piece of software can't predict the future.
If something isn't working 1800WXBrief isn't going anywhere. All internet based programs go down time to time. Foreflight isn't guaranteed to work 100% of the time. Never will be. RAIM doesn't even have a 100% dispatch rate..
I don't know what I would change about the NavLog. It contains everything someone would want and more. It even includes the weather for the underlying airports.
I fly in So-Cal often, and am very familiar with the TEC routes. I don't understand what you said there about ahead of time, but I can pick up a Tec route and have it loaded in both Foreflight and the 750 within about 20 seconds... Yes, you do have to confirm with the AFD. That is also on Foreflight and the first page of the TEC routes is bookmarked for easy access.
If you aren't familiar with TEC routes, you don't file. You call ground tell them you are ready to taxi and want IFR to wherever. By the time you are ready to takeoff they read you your clearance and you go. There is nothing to know ahead of time other then you are LIKELY to get one of the published routings. Instance, you have KSEE KHHR in your Edit box. You get your clearance and they say Vectors Oceanside then the San Diego November 7 route. You hit Routes, hit SANN7 and boom the whole route is loaded. Hit the button to load to the 750. Boom. Check the AFD, and it matches and you contact tower to go. I don't know how that can be any more simplified unless ATC loaded the clearance remotely into your box for you...
Garmin is similar to Foreflight, differences and a little more than aesthetic.
Are you suggesting that fltplan.com is better?
I have it on my Ipad and find it to be useless compared to Foreflight. There isn't anything I could do on it I can't do on foreflight.
If you are suggesting Foreflight isn't perfect... thats obvious, still lots to look forward too.