I have been searching for a while for a good
solution for approach plates. I think I have found it.
My wife and I travel cross country quite a
bit. We used to purchase all the paper plates for all the states we were
going to fly over. This gave us a big stack of paper at a not
insignificant cost. It was not convenient to store the plates in
the back of a Legacy and to reach around to find the proper book at the
proper time. And sometimes there was a mad dash to rush order the
proper plates just days before our trip.
I tried Pocket Plates on an iPaq and although the
software was good, I didn't like the screen size. I was contemplating
getting a tablet PC, but with a solid state drive and a daylight readable screen
these are not cheap. They are also fairly bulky.
I came across ReaderPlates (http://www.readerplates.com/) which
seemed like a good idea and got a demo from the owner, John Lemberger at Sun n
Fun. I ended up purchasing the Sony Reader (PRS-505) for $270 and the
software for $9.99 per month.
John gave me considerable help setting up my system
(needed because of a strangely formatted 8 GB SD card I had put in it) and it is
now running well. The reader is small, light and daylight viewable.
I am going to try to put my checklists on it and as a bonus, I can always use it
as a book reader.
D. Brunner