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Max Kellermann[_2_]
October 1st 13, 10:03 AM
Yesterday, we released the new XCSoar major version 6.7. The biggest change was the port to Kobo e-book readers, a new hardware platform with perfect sunlight readability.

http://www.xcsoar.org/discover/2013/09/30/xcsoar-6-dot-7-released.html

XCSoar is a free glide computer that runs on Android, Kobo, Windows CE, Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, Cubieboard and others. It is being developed by many volunteers from around the world. More than 37,000 pilots have installed it on Android via Google Play, plus an unknown number of anonymous downloads on various other platforms.

http://www.xcsoar.org/

Dan Marotta
October 1st 13, 05:05 PM
Thanks again, Max, for all the work you and others do to make this software
work so well. I'll be trying 6.7 today!


"Max Kellermann" > wrote in message
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Yesterday, we released the new XCSoar major version 6.7. The biggest change
was the port to Kobo e-book readers, a new hardware platform with perfect
sunlight readability.

http://www.xcsoar.org/discover/2013/09/30/xcsoar-6-dot-7-released.html

XCSoar is a free glide computer that runs on Android, Kobo, Windows CE,
Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, Cubieboard and others. It is being developed
by many volunteers from around the world. More than 37,000 pilots have
installed it on Android via Google Play, plus an unknown number of anonymous
downloads on various other platforms.

http://www.xcsoar.org/

Gary Adams
October 1st 13, 11:42 PM
Your hard work is appreciated more than you realize...
Use the app on my Galaxy Note 2 and hope that it will soon work on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 3....

Gary 'GB'

On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 5:03:12 AM UTC-4, Max Kellermann wrote:
> Yesterday, we released the new XCSoar major version 6.7. The biggest change was the port to Kobo e-book readers, a new hardware platform with perfect sunlight readability.
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> http://www.xcsoar.org/discover/2013/09/30/xcsoar-6-dot-7-released.html
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> XCSoar is a free glide computer that runs on Android, Kobo, Windows CE, Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, Cubieboard and others. It is being developed by many volunteers from around the world. More than 37,000 pilots have installed it on Android via Google Play, plus an unknown number of anonymous downloads on various other platforms.
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> http://www.xcsoar.org/

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