Hello John.
Take a look at EasyVFR from the makers of PocketFMS. they have been aroun
quite
some time and know what is required in a light plane cockpit.
See http://www.pocketfms.com/ for more info I think it is fantastic and th
e
support and forum is brilliant
Tim
> On 17 April 2016 at 07:43 Alain Chabert <alainchabert@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
>
> Hello John,
> Have a look to http://www.skydreamsoft.fr/
> I use it for some time to replace Airnavpro, and he approaches perfec
tion.
>
> See you on the frequency
>
> Alain CHABERT
>
>
>
> Le 17/04/2016 00:03, John Archer a =C3=A9crit :
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> > >
> > <77alembert@gmail.com> mailto:77alembert@gmail.com
> >
> > I have become dissatisfied with Airnavpro because of recent
> > "upgrades" which in my opinion have rendered it less user friendly than
> > before. The menu has become more cluttered, the symbols less clear, clo
ser
> > together and although I haven't flown with it yet I can only imagine th
at a
> > bit of turbulence would render it unusable. What a shame that a once cl
ear
> > usable software has become a victim of perceived obligation to update i
t.
> > My question to the list is, bearing in mind that I live in Fran
ce,
> > what is the best iPad compatible program to use for navigation and plan
ning
> > at a reasonable price?
> > I see that up there with the best is, fore flight, wing x pro a
nd
> > sky demon.
> > Which is the best value for money?
> > John
> >
> > Sent from my iPad
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