I can't find this app /program, can I have a link please.
You can use Compyle to allow your MA2 to use Dji Go instead of the Fly app.
You can use Compyle to allow your MA2 to use Dji Go instead of the Fly app.
Likely a marketing decision. You need to have the customer not completely satisfied so they will eventually move up a better platformI own a phantom 4,mavic pro and Mavic 2 Pro
Last week I got a Mavic air 2 to add to the fleet and was shocked to see it using such a basic and shoddy "new" app that takes us back in to the dark ages in the DJI Fly app.
Why is this? My understanding is that both of the Mavic and air 2 use ocysync 2 so why not the same app?
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Ok, I'm a complete newb to DJI but I'm waiting on my MA2. Can this really be done and if so....You can use Compyle to allow your MA2 to use Dji Go instead of the Fly app.
That makes sense. Plus they just had an upgrade to the Fly app that added several sensitivity settings not originally available. More supporting evidence this the new platform.As a person in the software roadmap side of things for a living my opinion is the Fly app is their new platform going forward.. However, they are breaking off these cheaper drones (mini and air 2) with limited features as they go through their sprint process and add in features as they go. So hopefully the fly app only gets better as time goes on... this makes sense if they will deprecate the old system completely but we most likely wont know that until we see what the mavic 3 will be running on.
Just my opinion and I have been wrong before but this is how it is done for other platform software so you have gradual adoption and dont **** off your old base while minimizing the development and effort needed on the legacy system in parallel.
Haha, Microsoft merge with DJI... make sure you have plenty of batteries for the updates... ?
Same here. It doesn't make sense at all. I thought it was referring to my post but I can't see how it does.I must have missed that one.
If that is the reason from Dji, its really pissing on customers.The feature lack is to help sell more expensive drones with more features. 32 bit or 64 bit is a red herring.
If that is the reason from Dji, its really pissing on customers.
You see every phone today all the "pro" options on camera. Nobody cribles down their starter or middleclass products.
I really hope this is not the reason for Fly vs. Go matter.
[/QUOTEIt is all about MVP getting something out the door. its sad but reality.
I've never used litchi and the playstore rating is under 3.8, is it really worth the cost?
I've had Litchi for under a week and it is pretty scary what it can do. $23? Super cheap for what it can do. In addition to the features that are similar on the GoFly app, with Litchi you can go on your PC (or Mac) into the "mission hub" and actually map out a mission, IMO with more clarity than you can on a 5" phone. You can then download that mission into KLM file and see it mapped out on Google earth. But what is totally mind blowing, with the help of the "Vitural Litchi Mission" application, you can download (export) the mission as a VLM file which utilized Google Earth for a VIRTUAL PREVIEW ofthe mission that actually flies you through the mission!!!! With that ability you can tweak your missions before ever flying them. It's almost cheating because when you get to the mission site you call it up on your phone, press start and stand back. If you want to learn more about the basics of Litchi check out this site and watch the videos. It's a little dated, but still extremely informative.
Link to Litchi Basics
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It’s probably a good replacement for the Go app, but as a replacement for the Fly app it only currently only supports the Mini (and then only in the recent beta version). At present, it seems to offer very little functionality over the Fly app.