No need for confusion. Once you have stable software and hardware winning World Championships you don't want to change it other than carefully expanding its features.
Oudie 2 display is the best screen you can get for soaring. The tradeoff is that it can only be mounted on a Windows CE device. If the software does what one needs it is irrelevant what OS is running in the background imho.
By announcing that we are going to develop SeeYou Mobile also for Android and iOS devices we are by no means dropping the support for Windows CE! On the contrary. Oudie 2 is reliable and stable. Until there is a similar Android device and the software is running anywhere near as stable as it does on the Oudie 2 it will remain the recommended platform for SeeYou Mobile.
Can we expect hardware running Android in the future, with SeeYou Mobile on it?
A sunlight readable screen made by Samsung or LG would be best and most future-proof wouldn't it? If it doesn't happen let's just see what does. It's difficult to predict. Particularly the future.
Andrej Kolar
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On Monday, December 10, 2012 6:01:50 PM UTC+1, Roel Baardman wrote:
Andrej Kolar wrote:
Oudie 2 and Oudie 2 Lite are the same hardware. They just come with differe
nt licenses.
Allow me to deviate from the main discussion a bit please.
I'm a bit confused that your hardware platforms are still aimed at Windows Mobile, while you recently announced Android software and a Android-enabled
roadmap for the future.
Can we expect hardware running Android in the future, with SeeYou Mobile on it?
Roel