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Monday, 01 February 2010 21:55

After some lengthy development, Flightnav.co.uk has finally released an IPhone Web Application.  Although we have tried to get on the developers list for IPhone applications through Apple, we have been unable to do this due to the large waiting list.

We are still BETA testing the application, but welcome everyone to try it and send in suggested improvements, problems, or just comments so we can make this an even more useable application.


To connect to Flightnav.co.uk go through the following steps

Start Safari and enter the address

http://www.flightnav.co.uk/m

When Flightnav has loaded,
select the '+' button (bookmark)
from the bottom of the screen.

From the pop-up box select the
'Add to Home Screen'
button

Press the 'Add' button
at the top right.

you should now have an
Flightnav icon right there
with all your other apps.


N.B. The iPhone version of Flightnav.co.uk is a Web Application which means you won't find it in the Apple App Store as it's loaded from the internet.  The plus side of this is that you won't have to pay for it!

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