Category : Productivity
This is a very powerful app for checklists, even in the free version! The checklists are extremely easy to make online, using a very intuitive interface. I had no trouble adapting one of the existing open source checklists to my desired aircraft. I haven't tried the voice recognition or reading features, but they seem like a powerful and useful feature for those that need it. The app usss a "check off" system to prevent losing your place, which is all I needed, and included in the free version.
Google Play says its not compatable with my Nexus7 tablet? So I stuck it on my phone just to be able to rate it. First time seeing that error. At first glance it does not seem very intuitive. Unless it will load on my tablet I see no use for it. My Experimental KR2 needs custom checklist. I would have no need for anyones checklist as each KR2 is a unique build. Love the concept but it's not ready for prime time.
Initially had some issues with crashing but since this was resolved, no issues. I have looked and have not found anything else that compares. Went ahead and purchased the lifetime subscription!
There were initially some stability issues, but those seem ironed out. Very easy to customize to my workflow. Amazing app that truly can improve your safety!
The app shuts down whenever I log into my account on my Samsung Galaxy tab A 8.0. It works if I'm not logged in. Thus, it is useless because I can't access the checklist I paid $15 for if I'm not logged in.
Get this app and expect to receive emails proudly advertising all the new features in the latest update just to discover that only the iOS version has been updated. The Android version has not been updated for months. When I questioned this, I received a rather insulting reply from Jeff Bonasso who stated, "For some reason iOS users also seem more willing to pay a fair fee for apps", apparently oblivious to the fact that I (a lowly Android user) have an active full unlimited Pro Plan subscription (the app has not been updated since that purchase). Screw me once, or so they say... News flash Jeff... don't expect Android users to jump aboard to throw money at you if you are going to treat them as second-class citizens. He then went on to say, "You may notice that a company like ForeFlight which owns most of the market for navigation apps has never supported Android." Well Jeff, if I were an Apple person I might have ForeFlight on my tablet also, but I'm not; I have an Android and my PAID subscription to iFly GPS suits me just fine. Worldwide (as of 8/2019), Android enjoys a 76% market share, while iOS lays claim to only 22%, strongly suggesting a market for Android apps if someone would invest the same energy in development as they do for iOS. If you build it, they will come. In the meantime, I am not willing to pay "a fair fee" (or any fee) for second-class service.
Missing a ton of features. Not worth the pricey subscription until it is feature complete.
The app seems great until run up then it keeps crashing and closing. Very frustrating. I tried uninstalling it and installing it again but nothing works.
It took a while to get to grips with it, but, once I did, making a new checklist was pretty simple, though it does take time. Alas, the app does not yet support full voice interaction with the Droid OS - only the evil empire is currently supported. While full voice control would be fantastic, it is still a great app that beats a paper checklist any day of the week. Support is really good. I sent numerous messages on the forum, all of them being answered quickly and fully - despite some of them, in hindsight, being dumb, "I didn't read the manual properly" questions! Bought the lifetime subscription - worth it!