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Flylogical 20th April 2012 08:55

STORING YOUR NAV ROUTES IN THE CLOUD
 
Greetings

The assorted nav planning and moving-map software available these days all have their pros and cons, and you will probably find, like me, that you appreciate specific functionality from each of them. As such, you shouldn't be constrained by the confines of one tool or the other. Accordingly, I've put together a FREE (and non-commercial) web-based cloud resource for creating/storing/managing/sharing your nav routes in the industry-standard GPX format. When you go flying, simply transfer your desired route by email to your moving-map GPS device (e.g., iPad with SkyDemon, Air Navigation Pro, Memory-Map etc).

For simple instructions, see my recent blog entry ( flylogical: Storing your routes in the cloud... )

Give it a go and let me know what you think (via this forum or @Flylogical on T_witter) :ok:

Piper.Classique 20th April 2012 08:58

OK, I will give it a try

Dark Helmet 20th April 2012 08:58

Heading off to have a look now. This could be very useful to share routes between group members on a fly-out. Thanks.

Flylogical 20th April 2012 11:58

Let me know how it works out

Flylogical 20th April 2012 12:05

Dark Helmet:

Note: for sharing your routes (for your fly out) you can either set them as PUBLIC (everyone can see them), or you can share with individual named users (by specifying their FlyLogical email addresses). You can activate both via the iNavCalc web-app (most convenient) or via the iNavCalc email command-line args (via subject-line interface, more clunky but more portable).

Pls let me know how it works out...

(I thought about creating "Groups" beyond just PUBLIC and indivs, but ran out of time. Maybe I'll revisit if enough request it and would find it helpful...)

Dark Helmet 21st April 2012 15:44

Thanks, I haven't had chance to try it yet.


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