Understood, but I think this is quite a significant part of what your solution does. Maybe I'm a little dim, but when I bought AM PC and AM Android, I did not for a second think that I would not be able to create custom panels on the PC and then run them on the Android panels, especially since the 2 solutions even have the same name. I think maybe calling the Android/iPad versions Air Manager Lite, would at least make users realize that there is an immense gap in functionality between the 2.
An alpha version of? I wasn't sure what you were referring to here.Ralph wrote: ↑Tue Aug 30, 2022 11:13 am It would have to be a Air Player application if Air Manager can send instruments and panels. There is a very old alpha version, we have worked on it. The problem is partly the licensing. But it also takes quite a lot of time to develop it into a release version. Then we have to consider: is it worth it? Right now there are a lot of other things that have our priority.
I understand that you have to weigh priorities and make decisions based on that, I can't fault you for that. As a consumer, I don't mind purchasing something that has limitations, as long as I know about them. What I do mind, and I'm sure you do as well when you purchase something, is to find out what I bought doesn't do what I thought it did
Anyways, I do really appreciate the dialog, it's much appreciated. Also, I think AM Windows is a superb solution, it really is, and imo is definitely worth the price. AM Android though just needs one basic feature to be added, and that is allowing it to be fed panels and instruments from AM Windows. Oh, and a name change