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Re: AnywhereWx vs. AirGator NavAirWx
| Newps | 17 Apr 2005 19:26 |
>>There's a guy on the CPA board who ran the software on a tablet and an >>ipaq 4705. For this software the tablet killed the ipaq. It took a >>full 10 seconds to zoom in one level on the ipaq, the tablet does it >>immediately. Generally speaking the software runs very slow on the PDA. > > Which of the two softwares? He has both but was commenting on the Wx.
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| Andrew Gideon | 17 Apr 2005 15:13 |
> There's a guy on the CPA board who ran the software on a tablet and an > ipaq 4705. For this software the tablet killed the ipaq. It took a > full 10 seconds to zoom in one level on the ipaq, the tablet does it > immediately. Generally speaking the software runs very slow on the PDA. Which of the two softwares?
- Andrew
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| Newps | 17 Apr 2005 14:44 |
There's a guy on the CPA board who ran the software on a tablet and an ipaq 4705. For this software the tablet killed the ipaq. It took a full 10 seconds to zoom in one level on the ipaq, the tablet does it immediately. Generally speaking the software runs very slow on the PDA.
> Thanks to all who replied to my in-flight weather questions. > [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > Thanks, > JKG |
| Jonathan Goodish | 17 Apr 2005 14:34 |
Thanks to all who replied to my in-flight weather questions.
I think that I've narrowed my selection down to a PDA solution using the iPaq 4700, along with packages for XM weather an moving map from either Control Vision (AnywhereWx) or AirGator (NavAirWx).
Detailed information on the web sites of both companies is a little sketchy, and the photos are unclear, but the photos appear to show a slightly more impressive software display from AirGator's NavAirWx than from AnywhereWx / Map.
I have been advised that AnywhereMap's "Cones of Safety" feature is valuable, but I am trying to place a priority on the weather display and easy of use. Does AirGator have a better system for weather?
Thanks, JKG
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