SkyHog
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Get ForeFlight from the AppStore...
Currently they have a 30 day FREE trial, and it's some pretty nifty software for aviators.
Also, head to Best Buy and get one of the better cases/skins as well as the clear screen protection film. I purchased one of the better (read $$) of both and it's been a good investment. Lots of sticky fingers, dropped a few times, rides in pocket with keys, etc.
Yes, you WILL drop it, usually taking it in or out of the holster or pocket.....anything I should know?
I can get that for my Droid, worth the $20 charge?
I can get that for my Droid, worth the $20 charge?
Make sure to load up the FlightAware App!
No, really, don't bother. It's crap, I'm sad to say. One of the worst iPhone apps I've ever seen, if not the worst.
I thought I saw someone from FlightAware pop in here the other day. If so, I'd love to chat about how it can be improved - PM me.
Unfortunately, they seem to be hard at work making their mobile web site LESS functional instead of the iPhone app more functional.
FWIW, you can get ForeFlight Weather - It's only a subset of ForeFlight, so none of us with iPhones can really give you an accurate idea of it's worth $20. However, I can say that all of the ForeFlight software I've used has been exceptionally well-designed and worked really well.
I think the foreflight app is great also, at least while it's free.
I usually have my phone strapped to my kneeboard so I can look at runway info, ctaf, awos, ect while flying. The fact that you can save everything to your phone by state is essential for this type of app. Whenever cell reception kicks in, on approach or touch down, it will auto update the weather.
Problem is, I don't want to subscribe at the end of my free trial. I would have rather payed $50 up front and then be done with it.
Oh sheesh. A full year of ForeFlight costs the same as six weeks of XM weather or a half hour of flying. Well worth it to keep them in business.
i'll swap you my Q for it. I'll even pay for the postage.Sigh.
It was assigned to me from work. Trying to make the best of it....anything I should know?
i'll swap you my Q for it. I'll even pay for the postage.
However it totally sucks as a telephone.
Good application recommendations. But all lies about being a bad phone! I really think it works fine, as long as AT&T is crapping out on ya.
I know they talk about AT&Ts lack of coverage in major metropolitan areas like NY and San Francisco. I have an iPhone and the service at my mom's place which is right in the city of SF is sometimes sketchy. I got tired of waiting for them to open up tethering for iPhones without some hacking so I got the bright idea to buy a Verizon USB wireless modem. The signal on it isn't much better. So this is either a dead spot in the middle of the city or Verizon has the same problem as AT&T only it hasn't been as publicized.The iPhone is so good, it's actually worth being an AT&T customer... But just barely.
I know they talk about AT&Ts lack of coverage in major metropolitan areas like NY and San Francisco. I have an iPhone and the service at my mom's place which is right in the city of SF is sometimes sketchy. I got tired of waiting for them to open up tethering for iPhones without some hacking so I got the bright idea to buy a Verizon USB wireless modem. The signal on it isn't much better. So this is either a dead spot in the middle of the city or Verizon has the same problem as AT&T only it hasn't been as publicized.
I upgrade every time they have one and I know I've upgraded past 3.0.1. Besides, I wasn't comfortable messing around with stuff like that.Tethering can be done easily on the iPhone without "hacking" (just browse to http://help.benm.at/ ) as long as you haven't upgraded past OS 3.0.1. (Actually, they may have figured it out for later OS's by now, I haven't looked.)
The iPhone is so good, it's actually worth being an AT&T customer... But just barely.