Believe it or not, my company has been contracted to make such a contraption. (We deal with plastics and elastomers). It has an app and is Bluetooth-controlled....
I knew it had to be cumming.
Believe it or not, my company has been contracted to make such a contraption. (We deal with plastics and elastomers). It has an app and is Bluetooth-controlled....
You can't watch porn on an apple watch, what's the point?
Keep in mind, you're not the only one on the planet asking for new features from ForeFlight. I'd bet money that timers are on their list somewhere, just not high enough to have been implemented yet. I'd certainly like timers too, and have thought about doing a super-duper flight timer app myself, but I believe strongly enough that FF will do it eventually that it just isn't worth the time to do it myself.
Those innovation-killers.
I've got timers out the wazoo on iOS. I want them ***in*** the FF app so I don't have to App switch.
Keep in mind, you're not the only one on the planet asking for new features from ForeFlight. I'd bet money that timers are on their list somewhere, just not high enough to have been implemented yet. I'd certainly like timers too, and have thought about doing a super-duper flight timer app myself, but I believe strongly enough that FF will do it eventually that it just isn't worth the time to do it myself.
Those innovation-killers.
If it could automatically set a count down timer on approaches that would be awesome.
You owe me $50.
Pre-orders don't start until Friday.
But, I'm not planning on ordering one just yet. I have a great deal of respect for Andy Inhatko's opinions on tech, and he's not quite sure about the Apple Watch yet. I'm not either, for pretty much the same reason. With the iPhone, I was all too eager to get rid of my old cell phone. Cell phones really sucked until the iPhone came along, and they really changed the world. With the iPad, it was mainly ForeFlight that prompted my interest as I'd been searching for a way to do electronic approach plates for years and the iPad was cheaper, better, and did more than anything else that was out at the time.
But, like Andy Inhatko, I'm just not sure what the Apple Watch will do for me yet. I haven't done a ton of research on it yet either, but I don't feel a compelling reason quite yet. I need to hold it in my hand, put it on my wrist, and see if it's really going to do anything for me, especially at the prices they're charging. I might just wait for gen 2 on this one.
I have two problems that will keep me from ordering version 1:
1) I don't normally wear a watch anyway; since I work on computers all day, my wrists touch the desk behind the keyboard, and a watch band is irritating to the tendons, sweaty, and I just end up taking it off. I wear a watch on RARE occasions, like a formal event (where I'm leaving my phone put away).
2) Exactly what Andy said--it seems that they're trying to do TOO much with the watch. I don't want to look at pictures and read my FB feed on my watch. Think about how you use a watch--quickly swing your wrist up, take a look, then put it back down. Remember "carpal tunnel"? I think I need to go back to school and become an orthopedic surgeon. There's going to be several million people with shoulder injuries, supraspinatus impingement issues, etc. in the near future.
I'll keep my trusty automatic chrono.
When they cram the smartphone and camera into one I may get one.
Raise your hand if you think FF for Apple watch will be free. I'm going to guess separate subscription, regardless of what subscription one already has. At least that's my hope - need more reasons to not buy it.
Pebble for $99 seems like a better bargain and is supported by wingX.
My foreflight ran out this week. Deciding which one to try this year.
Smart watches have been around for years...what makes this special? Is it another "piece of fruit" deal?
For simple scrolling and the like, the iphone can be operated with one hand. Seems like the apple watch will require both hands (or a hand and a wrist) for any operation...? Or will it respond to wrist motions? I used to be a futurist, but as I stand still, I think I'm becoming a Luddite...
Raise your hand if you think FF for Apple watch will be free. I'm going to guess separate subscription, regardless of what subscription one already has. At least that's my hope - need more reasons to not buy it.
Pebble for $99 seems like a better bargain and is supported by wingX.
My foreflight ran out this week. Deciding which one to try this year.
For flying, yes, I suspect the usefulness may be limited.
For daily life, the best part about a smart watch I've found are giving you the "notifications" from the phone. A $99 Pebble does that great though.
For this reason, I would not want to go back to a "dumb" watch at this point.
When they cram the smartphone and camera into one I may get one.
Until then I'll keep my Rolex date/just. It get's the chicks!
Maybe not the most forthright chicks, but who cares?
I think it's already in the version they released today. No mention of additional price.
Watch is included with any ForeFlight subscription, no extra charge. Requires an iPhone though (Apple requirement).
I tried one on last night at the Apple Store. I was thinking the bigger one would be too big and gaudy but actually it's a nice size. Really about the same size and thickness as my Brietling. The smaller one is definitely aimed at the ladies and people with good near vision.
How was the readability on the big one?
It seemed fine. The haptic vibration would also get your attention. There are different ones as well. For instance if you had programmed in a walking route it would vibrate differently to indicate a left turn from a right turn and so on.
You have just mentioned a feature that interests me, having a walking route programmed and not having to look at the directions, that would be of significant use to me... Some old cities are a freaking warren.