2.1.0 / July 21, 2014
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Description

Stay up to date with the latest in aviationwhen on the move. Please note that this is merely a reader for theexcellent content provided by Simon Hradecky at http://avherald.com/, so kudos and donations toSimon!

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I have received quite a few suggestions/feature requests fromsome of you but the situation is quite tricky here.

I have originally developed the app for my own use and to learnhow to build Android apps. I don't see much point in furtherdevelopments of the app for a number of reasons:

1. There is no official API for avherald, so what you see in theapp is a result of parsing the avherald website, which is quitetricky and not very robust (i.e. a change to the website mightrender the app useless). As a result features like postingcomments, although possible to implement, require a lot of effortand time (also to maintain after they have been released).

2. A couple of months back Simon has released an official iOSapp for avherald and I'm sure he's working hard on an Android app,too. Due to the fact that it will be tightly integrated with thedata sources, it will most likely simply be better than my app, soeverybody will switch to the new one.

3. I have absolutely no incentive to continue working on theapp; some time ago I have introduced a mild form of non-intrusiveadvertising but nobody is clicking on the ads - throughout thiswhole period the app has made less than a third of what I had topay to register as a Google developer, to be able to post the appon Google Play in the first place.

4. For a brief moment I was considering releasing a paid versionof the app with extra features but since it relies on hard work ofsomebody else (Simon), I thought it wouldn't be ethical.

App Information Aviation Herald (AVH) Reader

  • App Name
    Aviation Herald (AVH) Reader
  • Package Name
    uk.co.bosmart.avhreader
  • Updated
    July 21, 2014
  • File Size
    1.9M
  • Requires Android
    Android 2.3.3 and up
  • Version
    2.1.0
  • Developer
    Bosmart
  • Installs
    10,000 - 50,000
  • Price
    Free
  • Category
    News & Magazines
  • Developer
  • Google Play Link

Aviation Herald (AVH) Reader Version History

Select Aviation Herald (AVH) Reader Version :
  • 2.1.0 (21) - Latest Version
  • 2.1.0 (21) - Latest Version
  • Aviation Herald (AVH) Reader 2.1.0 APK File

    Publish Date: 2017 /3/16
    Requires Android: Android 2.3.3+ (Gingerbread, API: 10)
    File Size: 1.9 MB
    Tested on: Android 4.4W (KitKat, with wearable extensions, API: 20)
    File Sha1: 59130ea3edb7d1f59090f2b54ae1566bac37f77c
    APK Signature: 3a83540ffb704dbdb0428dd745aa0fbffd8bd005
  • Aviation Herald (AVH) Reader 2.1.0 APK File

    Publish Date: 2016 /2/11
    Requires Android: Android 2.3.3+ (Gingerbread, API: 10)
    File Size: 1.9 MB
    Tested on: Android 4.4W (KitKat, with wearable extensions, API: 20)
    File Sha1: 59130ea3edb7d1f59090f2b54ae1566bac37f77c
    APK Signature: 3a83540ffb704dbdb0428dd745aa0fbffd8bd005

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Aviation Herald (AVH) Reader 2.1.0 APK
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Stay up to date with the latest in aviationwhen on the move. Please note that this is merely a reader for theexcellent content provided by Simon Hradecky at http://avherald.com/, so kudos and donations toSimon!-------------I have received quite a few suggestions/feature requests fromsome of you but the situation is quite tricky here.I have originally developed the app for my own use and to learnhow to build Android apps. I don't see much point in furtherdevelopments of the app for a number of reasons:1. There is no official API for avherald, so what you see in theapp is a result of parsing the avherald website, which is quitetricky and not very robust (i.e. a change to the website mightrender the app useless). As a result features like postingcomments, although possible to implement, require a lot of effortand time (also to maintain after they have been released).2. A couple of months back Simon has released an official iOSapp for avherald and I'm sure he's working hard on an Android app,too. Due to the fact that it will be tightly integrated with thedata sources, it will most likely simply be better than my app, soeverybody will switch to the new one.3. I have absolutely no incentive to continue working on theapp; some time ago I have introduced a mild form of non-intrusiveadvertising but nobody is clicking on the ads - throughout thiswhole period the app has made less than a third of what I had topay to register as a Google developer, to be able to post the appon Google Play in the first place.4. For a brief moment I was considering releasing a paid versionof the app with extra features but since it relies on hard work ofsomebody else (Simon), I thought it wouldn't be ethical.