jph wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 2:10 pm
Well, err yes, but it all depends on the price as their virtually total lack of support is worrying to say the least. It is great as a free product - even as a 10 quid product it would be reasonable value. Much above that ? not in my mind.
It is an ok product that I would pay a reasonable price for. - as said, reasonable for that ? yeah, about 10 quid.
Joe
Well, I've gotten a lot of free use out of it over the past year and foresee getting more in the future. I'd gladly pay more than that for it. If it's a useful product and works well, I have no issues giving devs my money for software.
jph wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 2:10 pm
Well, err yes, but it all depends on the price as their virtually total lack of support is worrying to say the least. It is great as a free product - even as a 10 quid product it would be reasonable value. Much above that ? not in my mind.
It is an ok product that I would pay a reasonable price for. - as said, reasonable for that ? yeah, about 10 quid.
Joe
Well, I've gotten a lot of free use out of it over the past year and foresee getting more in the future. I'd gladly pay more than that for it. If it's a useful product and works well, I have no issues giving devs my money for software.
But there's a limit there as well...
I would mostly agree. I have certainly donated to freeware / shareware and voluntary contributions in the past as I want those developers to know they are appreciated and to continue to produce quality and useful products. I think maybe, in this case then 10 quid per device perhaps ? but again a lot would depend on the support and even if they / he has the time or resources to even offer support ?. Once you switch to a full payware model it is a whole new ball game. But yes, a very useful program.
Joe
Yeah, I'd be good with that. A cost per device is fair. I have no issues compensating someone for their work.
Freeware devs put a lot of time and effort into their work. When I see they have a donation link on their sites, I tend to fire them off something if I use their wares and find them useful.
jph wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 11:56 am
Nice choice on the tablets
Just need to get rid of the '3d cockpit' now (easy in X-Plane as you can just edit the airfile in planemaker - remove all the crap and then use trackir etc....) - imho much better when you have a fixed cockpit. - FS2020 ? - again, I know Jack about it - never tried it probably never will for the next 5 years lol -but personally I hate flying with an 'external' cockpit and a '3d' sim cockpit view overlay.. it ruins the ambience.
VERY nice job though -really neat.
As the device version has been upgraded time by time, I think the Air Manager version has also been updated.
So which Android version does Air Manager need to run on Android at the moment?
Yes with the updated devices we need updated Air Manager too.
jph wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 12:10 pm
"Air Manager let’s you create custom flight simulator instrument panels on your Android tablet, and is compatible with the three most popular flight simulators."
Which afaik is blatantly incorrect //Soul Knight Mod APK - am I missing something here apart from brain cells ?
This is correct. Air Manager for Android lets you create instruments panels.
But I understand the confusion, it won't let you develop new instruments or panels.
I will change the description when we push a new version of Air Manager.
It is defenitaly not Air Player, because you can perfectly fine use it as the only application, where AP always requires AM to operate. I guess you could see it as an AM lite .
Corjan
I also agree with this. Next time please change the description when you push the new version.
IamCarry wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 4:18 am
There are a lot of devices launched out there and every device is good with different each perspectives.
Yeah for real!
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jhonedk wrote: ↑Fri Feb 18, 2022 10:12 am
There are so many Android tablets, it's hard to give a suggestion. I would recommend a 16:9, but most of them are.
While there are numerous Android tablets available, it can be challenging to find one with a 4:3 aspect ratio. However, opting for a 16:9 screen may still provide a satisfactory experience for running Air Manager on a budget-friendly device.