New aviation software

My wife and I had a good day today - we released the first public version of our personal software project: ForeFlight Desktop.

The software runs on your computer and periodically downloads aviation weather data from NOAA. Then it takes that data and creates various graphical views and alerts/warnings so that you can tell, with just a glance, how the current (or predicted) weather looks. I've been using it before every flight and it has really sped up my preflight planning. It works best for local flights, as there is no explicit cross-country planning aspect to the software.

It's taken us months of blood, sweat, and tears (and hair-pulling-out) to get to this release time. :) It feels really good to finally make this release announcement.

Please check out the demo (or the demo movie) and let us know what you think!

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