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Question to RadarBox Users on Database Editing

Started by Brian, October 22, 2012, 01:26:23 AM

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AirNav Development Posted: 12:28:01 am October 22, 2012

Question to RadarBox Users on Database Editing

Quick question to our users: how often do you use local database editing? Do you find this feature useful?
Wouldn't you prefer to have, each time the application starts, all the databases synchronized with our server databases which are daily maintained by our database updaters team?

Waiting for your feedback.

http://www.airnavsystems.com/forum/index.php?topic=7250

mhm

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Anmer

I think it's a valid question.

I would also like it to default to "Network Sharing OFF" too.
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Sun Worshipper

Quote from: Anmer on October 22, 2012, 08:39:14 AM
I think it's a valid question.

I would also like it to default to "Network Sharing OFF" too.

+1

But will never happen.

Anmer

Quote from: Sun Worshipper on October 22, 2012, 12:58:55 PM
+1

But will never happen.

I agree, not when AirNav is selling our data without permission.  Theft.
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viking9

Ah the joys of ANRB database editing - click on the cell and wait, then edit and wait... and wait, before going to the next cell. Now just a distant memory, thank goodness.
Tom

TEDDYBEAR

This seems to me to be a ploy to delay even further any new updates with the excuse "We are only doing what has been requested so the delay is your fault.

Bryan

Anmer

Quote from: TEDDYBEAR on October 23, 2012, 01:17:26 PM
This seems to me to be a ploy to delay even further any new updates with the excuse "We are only doing what has been requested so the delay is your fault.

That thought crossed my mind too.

Or, three years later, AirNav has decided it's time it did something.  DaveReid must be rolling about with laughter.
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