robw56 wrote:I also recommend getting as much memory as you can no matter what device you choose. Memory is kinda like horsepower... you can never have enough. Except memory is much cheaper. My iPad mini is only 16GB and it’s always out of memory. I only use it for Foreflight, I deleted everything else and it still doesn’t have the memory I want it to. I didn’t make the same mistake with my phone. My iPhone 7+ is 256GB and I never have to worry about running out of memory. I load everything available for Foreflight on it and it’s using 24.63GB. The next IPad I get will have the most memory I can get.
I absolutely agree. When I bought my original Mini, I didn't do that, as I didn't expect to put other apps on it--wrong! I found it to be so handy on trips that I started loading it up, and pretty soon I ran out of memory, more or less--what I mean is, although for example a device might have 16 GB supposedly, it really starts hanging up when its memory is using about 12-13 GB. So when I bought my latest iPhone SE and my Mini 4, I bought the most that was available. My SE has 64 GB, and I've used a little over 34. My Mini 4 has 128 GB; I've used a little more than 37. That's the most that was available when I bought them. They use the same processor, but the phone is noticeably slower using ForeFlight than the Mini 4, which really works quite fast.
I have the same ForeFlight on my original Mini, my backup. I took everything else off of it that I could, and yet it's still much pokier than my iPhone--because it's only a 16 GB version.
Live and learn. Or in this case, learn from others' mistakes.
As for which program to use, I can say that I'm 100% satisfied with ForeFlight. There are others, but FF outsells all of the others combined, including Garmin's. That says something about it, I think. The customer support is outstanding, and the product itself is incredibly useful and easy to use.
Cary