If we would search for words, that describe Naviter family pilots the best, they would be: fierce, outstanding, first-class. Group of individuals, that leave us speechless with their exceptional results, breathtaking photos and awe-inspiring personality. We’re super proud to present all Naviter family pilots who make magic wherever they go: https://naviter.com/naviter-family-pilots/ Welcome to the Naviter family: […]
Full screen replay
Enjoy your favorite flight in full screen now 😉 When you remove flight parameters and barogram from obstructing your view, SeeYou will keep a slider at the bottom of the screen so you can quickly and easily navigate through the flight in full screen. This can be enabled in seconds. Open your chosen flight in […]
Share to Facebook with units
We wrote about Sharing flights from SeeYou to Facebook a while back. Today, we have improved it even more. You are now able to show achievements in your units every time you share your flight on Facebook. Changing settings in SeeYou is as easy as summer breeze on a summer day 🙂 Go to > […]
Soaring Spot meets SeeYou
Who’s up for a new, useful feature in Soaring Spot? From now on, you can open any flight from Soaring Spot directly in SeeYou ? Wanna see how champions fly? find official results in Soaring Spot choose the flight you want to see/analyze open it in SeeYou. See, easy as a breeze ? We were […]
Share your flights!
Sharing flights on Facebook is easy! Open your greatest flight in SeeYou and click on Share icon on the map Enable “Public flight” and click on Facebook/Twitter icon Write a comment, click publish and you’re good to go! P.s: You can also copy a “Public link” and paste it in your favorite web-page/forum/community. Here’s an example […]
Get creative with SeeYou.Cloud
Display your data with custom layers in SeeYou.Cloud Geek alert! SeeYou Cloud, Phyton code, heatmaps and custom layers ahead. If that inspires you, read on. Our dev team works hard to make SeeYou.Cloud user friendly while keeping it packed with cool features. We add stuff on a weekly basis. Today, we will showcase one of […]
Why Adam flies with Oudie?
Naviter family pilot Adam Woolley explains, why he chooses Oudie as his primary (& secondary) navigation device. ? The story starts at HWW16, I don’t have an Oudie, I don’t see the need for it. I made this comment to Steve Jones, he smirked then said around the table of 6, “Who here is a […]
Fun facts 2019
This year was amazing and productive on so many levels. It started off with the release of Awesome Seeyou Maps for Oudie followed by the Naviter Survey where we received an overwhelming amount of great feedback which resulted in numerous tasks for Naviter dev team and zillions of post-its on the wall 🙂 SeeYou received numerous […]
Designing FAI Triangles
We know you guys and girls love to draw FAI triangles on the map and dream big. Regardless if you’re designing your first 300 km triangle or a record attempt in Australia, Namibia, Nevada, Germany, Finland or the Alps, you need the FAI Areas on your map to help you put the waypoints in exactly […]
More wave layers in the Alps
Naviter and Skysight dev teams strike again with features for all the wave cloud surfers out there! What is it? We increased the amount of wave and wind levels in the overlays. Now the wave/wind layers are in 1000, 2000, 2500, 3000, 3500 and 4000 meters. The change is effective immediately on SeeYou Cloud and […]
Webcams in SeeYou Cloud!
You heard it right! Another awesome feature for everyone who can’t decide whether to oversleep the morning alarm or get up and go flying. We’ve just made your decision easier. Webcams are integrated in entire worldwide map and are seen everywhere. What you need to do is to select a region and zoom it in […]
Refreshed Outdoor map in SeeYou
What is an Outdoor map in SeeYou an how it differs from others? In general it displays vegetation, contour lines and buildings. We just made them more visible, readable and clear 😉 So, what is new? new color scheme for vegetation and hillshades hiking paths nicely visible new colors for roads and motorways hill-shades disappear […]