Releases: Akaflieg-Freiburg/enroute
New feature release
This program version includes METAR/TAF access. The auto-panning feature has been improved, and the app has been translated to Italian.
New feature release
This release provides metric units, provisions for very slow-flying aircraft, as well as translations to French, German and Polish.
New feature release
In response to requests by our users, flight routes can now be saved for later use. Johannes Zellner has joined the development team. He implemented code that allows to share flight routes with other apps. If desired, you can also import flight routes in GPX format from other programs, such as "fl95.de". Johannes also implemented geoid altitude correction, which tracks the different definitions of 'sea level' used in aviation and in satellite navigation. The corrections will be applied automatically and will give more precise altitude readings.
Beta-Test für new MapManager code
1.6.3 Increase minimum Qt version
Bugfix release
This release fixes a problem where the app freezes for some seconds once a map is downloaded and then immediately deleted.
Bugfix release
Release 1.6.1 fixes two bugs. The user experience has not changed.
Make app more responsive
Version 1.5.0 makes the app more responsive when downloading and installing gegraphical maps.
Minor feature improvement
In response to user feedback, version 1.4.0 adds an option to disable the screensaver while the enroute app is running in the foreground. This option is enabled by default.
As a second new feature, the app will run in front of the screen lock. It will show immediately once you press the 'power on' button of your device, without the need to unlock the device with a code, pattern, password or fingerprint.
Bugfix release
Version 1.3.0 adds an option to reverse the flight route - very useful for flying home! One minor issues in the user interface is fixed. The main functionality remains unchanged.
Bugfix release
This release fixes a few minor issues in the user interface, in particular for devices with very small screens.