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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!
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Miralou Aero LLC
29 April 2019
Thanks! We are in the midst of exploring voice recognition support for Android. Hopefully good news to come for Android users over the next few months.
Griffin Windsor
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.
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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.
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Miralou Aero LLC
5 January 2019
Craig, sorry you are having issues. A tablet approaching 7 years on the market since its release is not something easily supported. Google telling you ahead of time it is not compatible means it is taking advantage of new features that aren't supported by Google anymore. We never claimed it works on that device. Does that warrant a 1-star review?