>Copy of messages on this from UK
Given the new charging regime for Google Maps this excellent
code could do with refactoring to use OpenStreetMaps.
Might get round to that in the New Year once the launch of
BGALadder.net is out of the way ;-)
At 06:57 25 December 2018, Andrew Watson wrote:
>At 10:09 23 December 2018, Robert Tatlow wrote:
>>At 21:30 22 December 2018, John Galloway wrote:
>>>At 15:52 22 December 2018, Robert Tatlow wrote:
>>>>I was working on club computer and clicked on a saved link
to IGC
>>>Viewer
>>>>and
>>>>it came up with a message
>>>>This domain has expired. For renewal instructions please
click.
>>>>
>>>>Anybody know the two gents that generated this useful site
and tell
>them
>>
>>>>please
>>>>Regards Robert
>>>>
>>>>Same message on windows and Android equipment
>>>
>>>It closed a while ago. Try
www.soaringlab.eu
>>
>>Thanks, have looked at the program but for some of our less
computer
>>literate
>>members it may be off-putting. The IGC Viewer and companion
task setting
>>program was very useable even if these members were given
encouragement
>>of the flick around the ear to learn it!
>
>Agreed - the tools at
http://glidingweb.org are/were just the
right
>combination of power and usability.
>
>There's an older version of the IGC viewer available here:
>
>
https://alistairmgreen.github.io/jsigc/
>
>It doesn't show airspace or turn-points, but is otherwise quite
usable.
>It's hosted in such a way that it should continue working for
some time.
>
>The source code for the
http://glidingweb.org tools (IGC viewer
an task
>planner) seem to be available here:
>
>
https://github.com/GlidingWeb
>
>The authors are Alistair Malcolm Green and Richard Brisbourne.
Does anyone
>have contact details for these gents? I'd be happy to help re-
host these
>excellent tools on another web site.
>
>Thanks (and Happy Christmas!),
>
>Andrew Watson