Navigraph has released a new update for their popular Charts app, the update includes new features, bug fixes and improvements.
This new v8.24.0 update sees their Charts app get new features, numerous fixes and some general improvements. Some new features include support for flight imports directly from SimBrief and scaling of charts when pinch zooming in the charts viewer. Some of the fixes include replacing old-looking fonts, scrolling behaviours, rendering issues, flight export options and more.
The full changelog can be found below. To update, you will need to open Navigraph Charts 8 and it should restart and automatically download the updated version for you.
Navigraph Charts 8 is available right now for Navigraph Unlimited subscribers. If you do not have a subscription yet, you can get started with Navigraph for €9,05 per month or €81,64 per year.
Changelog
Features
- Added support for flight imports directly from the SimBrief interface
- Added the ability to click procedure legs to select/deselect a procedure in the overview
- Added scaling of charts around the focused area when pinch-zooming in the charts viewer
- [desktop] Added a “Check for update”-button
Bug fixes & improvements
- Fixed old-looking font for the map scale control
- Fixed weird scrolling behaviour on mobile web browsers
- Fixed an issue where directly opening the SimBrief import menu would break the “Cancel” button
- Fixed some rendering issues that would appear in mobile browsers when markers were visible on the map
- Improved amount of cases where the application can automatically set a fitting flight title for you
- Improved experience when waiting for the map to load
- Improved the visual representation of active & hovered states for several elements
- Reduced layout change and fixed weird menu states when rotating the device
- Moved flight export options to a dedicated section instead of hiding it behind a button
- [Android] Fixed issue where the title of a menu item would break onto multiple lines
- [Android] [iOS] Fixed several issues that were causing crashes for some users