Please define what an EFB is...

On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 1:06 PM, Mike Stirewalt via KRnet <
krnet at list.krnet.org> wrote:

> Looks like beta versions of this new EFB have been out for a few months
> but I just found out about it yesterday via an email from FltPlan.com.
>
> The emphasis seems to be on the Windows 10 version, but it's also for iOS
> and Android.
> It's free - a fully featured EFB compatible with quite a few ADS-B
> receivers.  The program is still in a developmental stage but it's well
> enough along to be placed in the "Windows Store".
>
> I've got a Lenovo 8 inch Windows 10 tablet from eBay and downloaded this
> "app" from the Windows Store last night.  Haven't installed it yet.  If
> you look at the feature list I think anyone interested in EFB's will be
> very impressed with this program.  Looks like they made a list of all the
> features of all the EFB's on the market and are incorporating all of
> them, including the kitchen sink!  Moving map, geo-referenced approach
> charts, panel display (like Garmin's instrument panel function that uses
> GPS signals to drive attitude and heading).  The list goes on and on.  It
> appears to be quite well developed at this point and will only be getting
> better as time goes by.  It integrates seamlessly with FltPlan.com which,
> of course, is the reason FltPlan is developing this EFB.  It will draw
> new customers into FltPlan.com's paid services.
>
> The name of it is FltPlan Go.  Downloadable at the Windows Store.  The
> only version of Windows that is supported is 10.  Also for iOS and
> Android but it seems the emphasis on development is in the direction of
> Windows.
>
> Samsung has a new tablet out for Windows - Galaxy Tab Pro S.  At 12
> inches it's too big to be of interest for me so I haven't researched
> screen brightness.
>
> I think Microsoft will eventually come out with an iPad Mini-sized
> Surface Pro.
>
> Dell's Venue 8 Pro tablet is a nice Windows tablet.  As with them all,
> screen brightness is an issue.  The Dell is 377 nits.  The brightest 8
> inch Windows tablet I've found so far is Lenovo's Miix 2 at 510 nits.
> Pretty bad, but they're all pretty bad.  The iPad Mini - for that matter
> all the iPads - are 400 nits.  Perhaps there's some slight variations
> among the newer models.
>
> I've bought two Lenovo Miix 2 8-inch tablets on eBay.  Both were under
> $100.  It's a really nice tablet.  It comes in two flavors - 32 GB SSD
> and 64 SSD.  It also has a slot for a micro SD card so you can load
> programs on that and keep your main storage area clean.  I've got a fast
> 32 GB micro SD in my Miix 2.  I think it's capable of using up to 128 GB
> micro SD cards.
>
> I originally started investigating and buying 8 inch Windows tablets in
> order to run True Flight's "Flight Cheetah" program.  I also bought
> Anywheremap Pro since they've included everything that used to cost
> extra.  It's now $199 for everything.  I couldn't get one of the AWM
> components - Pocket Plates - to install so ended up sending them the
> tablet for the installation.  I got it back with the same install
> problems it had when I sent it, plus they somehow managed to crack the
> screen.  It didn't happen in the mail since it was packed well both ways.
>  Replacing the Miix 2 with the cracked screen is how I've wound up with
> two of them.   Anywheremap has gone from really, really bad to really,
> really worse.  Their little 5 inch ATC I bought in 2007 is still working
> fine.  I knew Anywheremap (Control Vision) is in the toilet these days
> and has been for several years but the Pro version of their software is
> really great and since I now have a couple small Windows tablets I went
> ahead and bought it - but got nothing but trouble for my $199.
>
> Anyway, this FltPlan Go EFB program (app?  I'm still trying to understand
> the difference between an "app" and a "program") looks really
> interesting.
>
> https://goo.gl/eHeQ58
>
> Mike
> KSEE
>
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