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Important Announcement - FlightMaster on PalmOS
A note from the developer of flightmaster
It is with some measure of sadness that I have to announce that I am withdrawing FlightMaster from sale, effective immediately. The reason for this is the steady decline in the PalmOS market over the past 18 months.
I will continue to provide email support to existing customers for the next 12 months at least.
The future of FlightMaster as a whole remains uncertain at this moment. An effort to port to Windows and Linux is still ongoing, but due to personal circumstances I am not able to focus on this as much as I would like, and so cannot say when this will be finished.
Over the coming months you may see a Windows/Linux version released on the website. It will be a basic navigation system, and it will be free of charge, at least initially.
I am also looking at the possibility of a port to Android-based systems - again, with no firm committment either way.
I am sad to see FlightMaster on PalmOS coming to an end, particularly when it is still an effective navigation system. But all things must end eventually, and I am proud to have been of assistance to so many good people - it has been a great journey over the past 8 years.
Finally, my thanks to you all for making FlightMaster a great success. Your support, ideas and kind compliments have been most appreciated.
Safe Flying,
Kevin Haines Author of FlightMaster
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Hello,
I just wanted to expess thanks to all those using flightmaster and those that we have delt with in the past.
We will continue to provide support in the same way as we have in the past. Feel free to email or call if you have any questions and we will attempt to help however we can.
Sincerely,
Jon Syvertson
Midwest Sport Aviation, LLC |
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FlightMaster Aviation GPS Command and Control |
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Command and Control
FlightMaster aviation gps is so easy to use thanks to its Command Popup. This is activated by a single keypress (the left-most button on the PDA), and contains on-screen buttons to access all of the 5 main screens plus the major features you need quick access to.
The on-screen buttons are large enough that none of FlightMaster's in-flight features require the use of a stylus. FlightMaster also displays large buttoned keypads for you if you need to enter data.
FlightMaster allows you to use the main keys of your PDA to change screens (in sequence, forwards and backwards) and activate a Goto.
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FlightMaster Aviation GPS Moving Map |
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Aviation Moving Maps
FlightMaster Aviation GPS has four moving maps, each one independently configurable. You can easily move between them using the left & right navigator buttons of your PDA.
You can use the maps how you like, for example setting up Map 1 as Track Up at 40nm zoom for VFR operations, while using Map 2 as North-Up at the same zoom, and Map 3 as an IFR operations map (with airways). The choice is yours!
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 November 2008 14:46 |
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FlightMaster Aviation GPS Moving Map Options |
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Moving Map options
 FlightMaster Aviation GPS allows you to have icons, airspace and airways either on, off, or labeled and in any combination you want. You can hide airspace above or below your altitude, orient track-up or north-up, and have a heading arc (in track-up mode). What's more, you can have entirely different settings for each of the four maps.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 November 2008 14:47 |
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FlightMaster Aviation GPS HSI |
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Aviation GPS HSI
The FlightMaster Aviation GPS HSI is based on the classic display found in many aircraft: the pointer lays along the programmed course and the CDI shows how far left or right of course you are. We've added a triangluar bug that points direct to the waypoint.
There is not much more to say about this elegant instrument, it is so simple and effective and all pilots will love it!
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Last Updated on Sunday, 07 December 2008 04:28 |
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