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On 12/04/2020 at 11:44, chrsfrwll said:

I looked at that too, as well as the Syride Sys'Evolution, but in the end went with the Naviter Oudie. Seemed the best established and supported option.

 

On 12/04/2020 at 11:44, chrsfrwll said:

I looked at that too, as well as the Syride Sys'Evolution, but in the end went with the Naviter Oudie. Seemed the best established and supported option.

Like the Naviter Oudie , hopefully it will have the South Africa / Africa maps  i will have to check

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10 hours ago, grumble56 said:

The Mipfly is in essence a Linux computer with all the advantages and disadvantages of Open Source. I am not sure where you get the idea that a random phone could 'effortlessly emulate' a device that is built for a specific purpose with sensors chosen for that purpose.Emulating is worthless without accurate sensor input and most phones dont have accurate  enough sensors, why would they ?

Oh is it! Sorry my bad. The thing is, I was busy being mesmerized by the absolutely amazing UI of the Mipfly. I've been using a couple of mobile apps, and although they are good, they are essentially 'near accurate'. The Mipfly looks good, no doubt. If its Linux OS is as strong, then this is one product to be reckoned with.
~Sanjeev Nanda 

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