WWDC Demo: Flogger, a flight logger for iPhone
We're winding down the last of our WWDC video demos this week, and today we're looking at Flogger, a simple but powerful flight logger for iPhones and iPod touch handhelds (despite a name that might make you look twice). I'm not a pilot, but some of the features sounded pretty nifty, including a method for exporting your logs to Google Docs, right in the app. Other nice options include a huge database of airport codes, the ability to flag entries as simulator flights, and a fast method for adding crew members from your Address Book.
Flogger (iTunes link) is currently $9.99 in the App Store.
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We're winding down the last of our WWDC video demos this week, and today we're looking at Flogger, a simple but powerful flight logger for...
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Greetings! I am the developer of Flogger -- thanks to TUAW for the mention. I'll toss this out there: if you are a pilot and want to give Flogger a whirl, drop me a line via the support page @ www.2ndcitysoftware.com. I'll give out 30 promo codes to the first 30 people that contact me. Just let me know what you fly, where you fly it, and promise to demo it to a friend and the code is yours!
(and for those curious, "Flogger" is "Flight Logger", not a tool for inflicting pain ... although for a pilot, keep logs is not the most exciting part of the job ;-).
Cheers
Flogger is not the most appealing name, if you know what I mean.
July 13 2009 at 8:22 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replyoh man i thought the SAME thing. dirty, dirty tuaw. shameful
that and the band flogging molly.
Thanks for this post. I know it's kind of a niche program, but as a professional pilot myself, I've been looking for a decent flight log to replace the tried and true paper logs, and this may be it. Just maybe.
July 13 2009 at 6:07 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyIt's hard to tell what it does and why a non-professional pilot, (civilian) would use it.
July 13 2009 at 5:39 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyPlease, guys. Stop using cameras/camcorders that can't focus at a short distance. I mean, we really can't make out the details too well.
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