But the recent explosion in popularity of planes using the GTN and G3000/5000 (particularly since AAU I) has changed that. A year or so ago, that may not have been far off the mark. This popout and touch functionality is seen by many as a niche feature needed only by cockpit builders and Air Manager users. (<- to be clear, this analogy is not meant in a derogatory way) That was evident in the devsupport forum last summer where posting a video of how we use popouts on touch screens was met with the slack-jawed amazement of cavemen who were shown by another that he knew how to create fire. They barely understand how end users actually use popout windows in the first place. ![]() ![]() The only 3rd party stuff really on their radar is stuff that will eventually find its way into the marketplace. Forum staff and CMs might be, but at the higher tiers in the MSFS team where meaningful decisions are made, I’d be surprised. I doubt they’re even aware of POPM’s existence, its purpose or functionality.
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