Got a PDF or a TIFF of an Aeronautical chart? Is that chart 31x24 inches with typography the size of a grain of rice? None of the document readers in the App store can view and scroll your chart with ease? We can, we are happy to work with files that need to become gigantic in size to read the fine print. Note we don't supply the charts you must find those, in PDF, TIFF or JPEG/PNG formats, but once you have them, then you can view them with ease, either stored within the app via iTunes sharing, or passively cached from your Dropbox account. We use our accelerated PDF viewing logic, and combined with our TIFF decoder we can deal most image formats. Expanding on our LargeViewer technology then means size is not a problem. Can act as a cloud server so you can upload/download/mange files and folders from your desktop browser. For charts under 36 megapixels effective resolution zoom and scroll time is ZERO! Above that we take an eye blink. We can read almost every image file format: AVS, BMP, CUR, DIB, GIF, ICON, JNG, JP2, JPEC, JPEG, JPEG2000, JPG, MAT, MIFF, MTV, MVG, PBM, PCX, PGM, PICT, PIX, PNG, PNG8, PNG24, PNG32, PNM, PPM, RLE, SGI, TGA, TIFF, TIFF, TIM, VIFF, WBMP, WPG, SBM and XPM. Plus Apple quick look support for Office 97+, PAGES, RTF, iWorks, txt, and csv. We support internal and external bookmarking, printing, TIFF to PDF conversion & free-form rotation, multi-page PDF books (any size, thousands of pages), and multi-page FAX/TIFF documents. An aeronautical chart is a map designed to assist in navigation of aircraft, much as nautical charts do for watercraft, or a roadmap for drivers. Using these charts and other tools, pilots are able to determine their position, safe altitude, best route to a destination, navigation aids along the way, alternative landing areas in case of an in-flight emergency, and other useful information such as radio frequencies and airspace boundaries. There are charts for all land masses on Earth, and long-distance charts for trans-oceanic travel.
Not worth it
This is not the app I thought it was going to be!!! I want my money back ASAP!!!
The idea is good, but crashs a lot.
I bought the app and install all the high airways (pdf format) in it. When you open the pdf it takes about 5 a 10 secs to open, after that is ok, very fast zoom and pinchs. But at the majority of time the apps crashs and didnt open the pdf. I dont think its because of the size (about 5 MB) of the pdf file. I need to start it about 2 or 3x to work, and after that Ineed to wait the pdf to open, then I can use it ! (Sometimes at the cockpit I dont have that time to waste !!!!) Just to inform mine is a ipad1 wifi only. Im trying to use this app with a BT GPS, jeppesen FD, eWAC (and even alone the app crashs somtimes). I think it needs some improvment.
Works nice! Doesn
I've loaded PDFs of USGS Topos (ancient versions) and they display nicely on the iPad. . One "wish it would--" I wish it would let me mark which maps adjoin each other and automatically scroll to that map when I bump against an edge and give the "Magic Signal..." perhaps a 3-finger flick instead of a single finger scroll... the app could still load a single map on demand, but would cover 'infinite' territory. . --Paul E Musselman
Rework various screens to respect safe area boundaries for round edge screen formats & swipe areas Use new Photo picker interface Deal with some navigation bar colour changes Ensure background image is rendered on all new devices DropBox api updated and deal with the new four hour token timeout Update about screen to show version numbers Rework issues with our custom bookmark URL Alter storage folder header text from iTunes to Local Remove Cloud Server choice Update to latest AlamoFire network api Migrate from Google crashlytics to Microsoft appcenter openjpeg-2.5.0, tiff-4.6.0, jpeg-9e, png-1.6.40
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