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Hi,
the XCSoar developer team is proud to announce the first stable release of XCSoar for Android. XCSoar is a free glide computer for Android, Linux, Windows, Windows Mobile, Windows CE, PocketPC. It is being developed by a large team of pilots in their free time. The source code is available. The new release 6.0.7b fixes all remaining problems, and can be considered "stable". It runs on all devices with Android 1.6 or newer (phones and tablets). You can either use the internal GPS, or connect to a vario/logger over Bluetooth. There are adapters for Bluetooth-to-RS232 to use legacy varios/loggers. XCSoar can be obtained for free from Google's Android Market (https://market.android.com/details?id=org.xcsoar) or from our web site (http://www.xcsoar.org/). After installing the software, copy your data files (maps, waypoints, airspaces) to the directory "XCSoarData" on the SD card, launch XCSoar, and configure the files (double-tap to open the menu, Config / Config / Setup System). Our manual has detailed instructions. For bug reports and feature request, use our bug tracker: http://www.xcsoar.org/trac/newticket Max |
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On Mar 16, 7:41*am, Max Kellermann wrote:
Hi, theXCSoardeveloper team is proud to announce the first stable release ofXCSoarfor Android. XCSoaris a free glide computer for Android, Linux, Windows, Windows Mobile, Windows CE, PocketPC. *It is being developed by a large team of pilots in their free time. *The source code is available. The new release 6.0.7b fixes all remaining problems, and can be considered "stable". *It runs on all devices with Android 1.6 or newer (phones and tablets). You can either use the internal GPS, or connect to a vario/logger over Bluetooth. *There are adapters for Bluetooth-to-RS232 to use legacy varios/loggers. XCSoarcan be obtained for free from Google's Android Market (https://market.android.com/details?id=org.xcsoar) or from our web site (http://www.xcsoar.org/). *After installing the software, copy your data files (maps, waypoints, airspaces) to the directory "XCSoarData" on the SD card, launchXCSoar, and configure the files (double-tap to open the menu, Config / Config / Setup System). *Our manual has detailed instructions. For bug reports and feature request, use our bug tracker: *http://www.xcsoar.org/trac/newticket Max Just installed this on my Droid X and loaded the terrain maps and waypoints. Works great with built in GPS and the phone in airplane mode(which seems fitting : ). Good work guys! Darren |
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