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Any opinions on the best websites for mobile users? duat.com is WAY to
expensive because of the graphics (probably 10Kbytes just to load the title). duats.com is better but still has a lot of crap on the opening page. Does anyone know of a good site (modeled after something like mobile.espn.com or something?) -Robert |
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![]() Any opinions on the best websites for mobile users? duat.com is WAY to expensive because of the graphics (probably 10Kbytes just to load the title). duats.com is better but still has a lot of crap on the opening page. Does anyone know of a good site (modeled after something like mobile.espn.com or something?) I like Pilot MyCast. It graphically gives me everything I want when I'm stuck at a podunk airport without computer access, including live radar, ceilings, visibility, and forecasts. And it's only $9.95 per month. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Robert M. Gary" writes:
Any opinions on the best websites for mobile users? To do what exactly? If all you want is to check airport METARs and TAFs, then I use these two free ones: http://wap.cupitt.com http://www.wapmx.com |
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But graphics are the one thing you are trying to avoid. I'm paying
around 1cent per Kbyte through ATTWS, I don't want to pay for graphics. |
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I'm not able to figure out what mapmx does. You send them an SMS and
they send you a METAR? I have GPRS with GSA so I can browse for METARs on the web, but I'm paying 1cent per KByte over the cellualar network so I'm looking for something low bandwidth. (BTW: The wap.cupitt.com website does not work. It just tries to download some application). |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... I'm not able to figure out what mapmx does. You send them an SMS and they send you a METAR? I have GPRS with GSA so I can browse for METARs on the web, but I'm paying 1cent per KByte over the cellualar network so I'm looking for something low bandwidth. (BTW: The wap.cupitt.com website does not work. It just tries to download some application). did you try the wap.cupitt.com with your cell phone? It works fine for my Sprint phone and is about as low bandwidth as you can get. And that's not an application it's a language, like HTML that Explorer doesn't handle. Gig |
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![]() I was a software developer in a previous life. It turned out I'm just not cut out for sitting still and staring at a computer monitor for 40+ hours per week. These days, my day job is electronic hardware design but I still write code when necessary for a project and as a hobby to keep my chops from getting too rusty. I've written a handy little app for my Pocket PC to download and display TAFs, METARs, and RADAR from the NWS, and prog charts and satellite images from ADDS. Anywhere there's WiFi I have textual weather and animated graphics with less overhead in bandwidth used and a WAY better small-screen presentation than Pocket Internet Explorer. I used it last summer in hotel lobbies across the U. S. as I made my way from Phoenix to the east coast and back in a Cessna 150 with a 3-day stop at Oshkosh. The trip was definitely a first for me - I'm a 200-hour private pilot, but I'll definitely do it again - hopefully in something about 50% faster. My program worked like a charm though. The software isn't yet commercially viable but I'm thinking it might be worth my time to make it so. It needs better error checking. If there's no internet available it'll just show you old data without telling you. I'd need to fix that. Since it contains hard-coded URLs for weather data that may be invalid one day, I was thinking of creating an architecture whereby the app could check in with my server for updates and download new menu items that point to interesting sources of data. In a general sense there are probably other uses for the basic framework of an application like that i.e. maybe stock quotes, news, sports scores, maps, etc. I wrote the thing over a couple of weekends early last summer. I've used it myself for TAFs and METARs and RADAR almost every day since. I have a very satisfying day job but I wonder if there might be some $$$ to be made developing a product like this. Any Pocket PC and aviation weather aficionados out there want to motivate me to finish this thing up and make it available for sale? Anyone wanna help out by beta-testing? Would anyone pay for this software or maybe a small subscription fee to keep the menus current? Would the Palm OS and/or Smart-Phone be a better platform? Have I breached netequitte by suggesting a commercial endeavor of this sort on r.a.p.? Regards, Rob |
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Gig,
I tried it with my kyocera 7135, it a cell phone with a palm pilot. I can get the page to load but all it shows me is two drop downs. I can select different items but the page never advances to show me any result based on my selection. I'm using the kyocera web browser. Maybe I need another browser. Dave 68 7ECA Gig Giacona wrote: "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... I'm not able to figure out what mapmx does. You send them an SMS and they send you a METAR? I have GPRS with GSA so I can browse for METARs on the web, but I'm paying 1cent per KByte over the cellualar network so I'm looking for something low bandwidth. (BTW: The wap.cupitt.com website does not work. It just tries to download some application). did you try the wap.cupitt.com with your cell phone? It works fine for my Sprint phone and is about as low bandwidth as you can get. And that's not an application it's a language, like HTML that Explorer doesn't handle. Gig |
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![]() "Rob" wrote Any Pocket PC and aviation weather aficionados out there want to motivate me to finish this thing up and make it available for sale? How much less bandwidth than with the commercial apps? What you thinking for a price? Have I breached netequitte by suggesting a commercial endeavor of this sort on r.a.p.? Regards, Rob Not in my eyes. You have a helpful item in mind, to make life better for us. As long as you are just feeling it out, OK. Once you market it, then be sparing in your plugs, but a couple plugs are OK, IMHO. -- Jim in NC |
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It is an error in the page or more likey something left out. When I tried it
I too just got the drop down selection menu and no go button my Sprint/Samsung phone did have an "accept" soft button to take the place of the GO button. Not long ago NOAA/NWS created a WAP site and they also left of the GO button and there was no soft button either. I e-mailed them and they responded that they would forward the issue to the programers. It was fixed in a day or two. Now there is both a GO and a soft button. I assume different phone/SW combos use a different method of selecting from a pull down menu and it is something that the programer of the site has to take into account. Gig "dave" wrote in message ... Gig, I tried it with my kyocera 7135, it a cell phone with a palm pilot. I can get the page to load but all it shows me is two drop downs. I can select different items but the page never advances to show me any result based on my selection. I'm using the kyocera web browser. Maybe I need another browser. Dave 68 7ECA Gig Giacona wrote: "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... I'm not able to figure out what mapmx does. You send them an SMS and they send you a METAR? I have GPRS with GSA so I can browse for METARs on the web, but I'm paying 1cent per KByte over the cellualar network so I'm looking for something low bandwidth. (BTW: The wap.cupitt.com website does not work. It just tries to download some application). did you try the wap.cupitt.com with your cell phone? It works fine for my Sprint phone and is about as low bandwidth as you can get. And that's not an application it's a language, like HTML that Explorer doesn't handle. Gig |
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