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Yes definitely possible. Can I ask more about the use case? To check on phone when you're out or have on a laptop/etc? It's something I've thought a lot about but haven't concluded about the best way to package it (biggest issue is the responsive design as it's currently just for set screen sizes) |
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It’s that if I’m in a different part of the house than where the jetclock is and I hear a plane go over, it would be great to be able to open a webpage on my phone and see the same info as my jetclock would be displaying. I’m thinking it only needs to be on the same local wifi that the jetclock is connected to.
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Yes definitely possible. Can I ask more about the use case? To check on phone when you're out or have on a laptop/etc? It's something I've thought a lot about but haven't concluded about the best way to package it (biggest issue is the responsive design as it's currently just for set screen sizes)
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Yes interesting ... we're working on a mobile optimised version now for JetClock Air so think this could be included on the roadmap for that! |
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Is it possible to have a web page accessed by browser which mimics what’s on the Jetclock display? So, for example, you can see what planes are going over when away from the Jetclock unit.
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