I've already paid for Litchi on Android but wanted to use it on an iPad. Will I have to pay for it all over again on the Appstore?
Do you think it was cost-free to develop it on one of the platforms?I thought as much. That's a bit ****.
Thinking of getting it ..is it any good and does it workI've already paid for Litchi on Android but wanted to use it on an iPad. Will I have to pay for it all over again on the Appstore?
Do you think it was cost-free to develop it on one of the platforms?
No, it's complete crap and doesn't work at all. No one ever has been able to get it to do anything at all.Thinking of getting it ..is it any good and does it work
It was a good enough question Pablo! Your man there with the crap sarcasm is just a ballbegNo. I just think paying full price for it twice just to use it for one drone is a bit rubbish. Am I not allowed to think that?
I agree. Shouldn't have to pay for it twice. Often when you buy an application it comes with the iOS and Windows version with no additional cost. And yes Litchi is very capable app.No. I just think paying full price for it twice just to use it for one drone is a bit rubbish. Am I not allowed to think that?
I agree. Shouldn't have to pay for it twice. Often when you buy an application it comes with the iOS and Windows version with no additional cost. And yes Litchi is very capable app.
Im with you on that one ive got an apple tablet and an android phone i would like to use for vrNo. I just think paying full price for it twice just to use it for one drone is a bit rubbish. Am I not allowed to think that?
Of course you are!No. I just think paying full price for it twice just to use it for one drone is a bit rubbish. Am I not allowed to think that?
It did not work on my underpowered Android tablet but did on my wife's iPad. You have two hours after downloading to get a full refund if it does not work for you. For that reason, do not download until you are able to test within that two hour window.Thinking of getting it ..is it any good and does it work
App development costs won't be the reason, most of the work is in the first platform. It's most likely the futile exercise of trying to get Apple to let you do that on IOS. Since they take a cut, they don't allow you to download an app for free that gets unlocked via third party store vouchers. There's special arrangements on subscription apps like Spotify but not on one-time purchase apps.Do you think it was cost-free to develop it on one of the platforms?
I know this is way out dated, but I came across this searching for an answer to the iOS/Android question for Litchi considering I use iOS for my Mavic 2 Pro and a CrystalSky for my Matrice 210.Of course you are!
However, you're unreasonable. Here's the exact situation:
You spend months designing and perfecting an adapter that makes it possible to safely tow an ultralight behind a Prius. It's extremely popular! Because of the popularity, you spend another few months designing and perfecting an adapter for the Honda Fit, reusing some of the Prius design, but also having to put in a lot of work to fit it to the Fit (pun intended).
A previous customer who bought the Prius version comes to you and demands that you give him one for his Fit, since he has one of those too. Why should he have to pay twice just to tow his ultralight behind a different car? After all, you make the same adapter for that car too.
That's the argument you all are making. The iOS and Android versions are two different products. Different code. Duplicate labor to maintain. What you are paying for, just as with the Fit version of the adapter, is the vendor's expertise, time, and effort in making a DIFFERENT PRODUCT that you now want. Yes, it's similar to another product he sells, but it's not the same -- the Pruis adapter won't work on a Fit. Just like the Android version of Litchi won't run (literally) on iOS.
You think just because they are functionally similar (they're not even identical, BTW -- there are a few feature differences), you seem to believe you own it.
Now, a cross-platform license is sometimes a feature that may be included in the software. If so, expect to pay more for the software an all platforms. Litchi has chosen to go with a lower-costs model, having people pay for the development and support only for the platform they're using.
Not sure what the ethical rationale is behind "buy it once, free forever everywhere". Other than greed.
Agreed, not an unreasonable question.I know this is way out dated, but I came across this searching for an answer to the iOS/Android question for Litchi considering I use iOS for my Mavic 2 Pro and a CrystalSky for my Matrice 210.
That said your analogy could use some work. A ball hitch is a “universal” tool that allows a magnitude of vehicles to tow (whatever). You trying to pigeonhole a customization is an unreasonable aspect considering the variations in phones AND devices (Apple doesn’t just make phones and Litchi doesn’t just use phones).
So no, his wondering if that proverbial “universal ball hitch” was not an unreasonable question.
They didn't use to, but they do now pop up to sign into a Litchi specific account.Many apps have you set up an account. Does Litchi not have you do that?
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