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cool. I wish it was Python 2, then I could use it in Pythonista. Ole Zorn (Pythonista dev) is working on a Python 3 iOS app.

I may try to make one for Pythonista

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have you looked at thinkTank Photo [thinktankphoto.com] bags get? I've got the Turnstyle 20 and I love it.

cool.

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it's like every time I come back, there's something new. Still trying to figure out what the coffee tab does. I've clicked it, but still haven't gotten any coffee. ;)

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yea, it's a dedicated app the company built. The crew members are on iOS, we have iPhone 5s and iPad Air 2s. The waypoint app is only on the iPhone, but both the iPhone and iPad are certified electronic flight bags so we can use both during pretty much any phase of flight. We are pretty much all digital now. All of our flight manuals, enroute charts, approach charts, are stored on the iPads, and the flight release that is pushed to our phone is the only one we are required to have onboard. We are in the process of transitioning to electronic aircraft logbooks, so any maintenance issue is entered through the phone, but we are still carrying a paper logbook onboard because we are in the transition period.
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gotcha. All of our meals are ordered through our company specific app, Waypoint, and the computer system knows which crew members have dietary restrictions. Pretty much everything we need is located or can be accessed through that app. Any schedule changes, trip info, flight releases, owner info, etc. is all accessed through the app.

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saving an email to PDF is a nice feature, Spark does this too (and I believe Dispatch does as well). Once Airmail gets some of the bugs worked out, I could see myself going to it as my primary app.

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Work email is setup on my company phone and it uses ActiveSync (Exchange) and I have to use the stock email app. I don't do a lot of email for work, it's primarily for company communication/news and we get our flight releases pushed to a company specific app and emailed to us as well.

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