New mobile version is here, how do you like it?
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Still have mixed feelings about the improvements at this point. I think it was more user friendly with the old version. However, even though I have changed the rain units to inches, it still comes up as mm and snowfall in cm. This is driving me crazy lol. I use this mainly on my IPad Pro, but also have the same problems on the site too. Is there also a way to have more than one weather point on the map to show conditions changing? Multiple points would be great. Is it possible to get more models such as the Canadian model? Love the site, so keep up the great work gang!
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Very, very good. Thank you developers
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Excelente aplicaciĆ³n ADELANTE !!!!
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Go back to the previous model...
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Its all ok
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New to me, but habitual pc user. Expecting the same quality, got it!! Tnks
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Hi
This is the best weather app that I'm using for planing my flights. Yes, sometimes was little complicated to choose what I want to see on the menus but to get everything in one place is a big benefit and time saving feature. What I would like to see is the radar picture od the Ares that works on every phone. Otherwise great job man , thanks. -
@yuuki2012001 this still works. Hold a spot on the map and choose location picker. Then run the play button. Works for me.
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@navyskydoc the altitude slider is still in the menu on the right. Just scroll down the default wind menu and you can see it.
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Hi Ivo and team, I've only had an hour to play with the app so far but I think it's a huge progress jump in UX. Thanks!!!
I've not seen any loss of functionality or detail that some people mentioned - things just moved to a new or more intuitive menu. Might take people a couple of hours use to find what they are used to and learn where it is now. Nobody likes that type of change initially, but I think what you guys have done here is fantastic. I'll update later. Great job!
Edit: everyone had their own reasons to use this app. Mine is I fly quadcopters. The wind bar and rain drops in the widget quickly let's me see when suitable flying days are coming. Love it.
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I love this app
It's the first weather app I use now, but please please please put back the pressure indications as they were on the old version, I'm lost without seeing pressure indicated normally...
Cheers
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I've been a fan since day one. It's my go to app before I go paragliding. Keep up the awesome work and I'll keep supporting it!
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Near perfect! Thanks! I miss the hystorical data we could see in past versions. Please, bring it back. It was great for classes and research.
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The update is very good, but on the tablet, webcams still only work on airports. On the smartphone, webcams perform well. All this applies to both Android and IOS.
Best regards
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@ivo Hi, as Pilots we could easily navicate with the old navigation bar on the left the hight above sea level and shift for cloud layers on the right. The new version really is not user friendly towards us flying VFR and having to keep our eyes on the outside of the cockpit while not having auto pilot. I use this app a lot in the air for wind direction, cloud layers and navigation. Now much more difficult and time consuming to use. Please revert back to old version or at least put back the hight slider on the left.
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@ivo Good job! I love my Windy. :)
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I miss the pin/flag with data showed when you pick a point in the map
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Please at least put back the hight above sea level slider bar on the app to the left of the screen. As pilots we use it a lot in the air as we increase or decrease hight to keep wind direction combined with navigation in mind. The new hidden slider is not user friendly towards us.
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The constant open toolbar on the right also obscures the information behind it while looking at differend cloud bases for example. I propose it be programmed to close automatically when a selection is made or an option be provided to the user for it to stay open or close automatically after a selection is made. Please bring back the hight above sea level toolbar to the left of the home screen for us pilots. We use it a lot in the air during VFR flights.