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Skyty 1.5 — Position on the watch face, altitude in the corner, signal not required
A full Apple Watch companion app with four complications. Live-synced from your iPhone, with the Watch GPS as fallback — and the same offline-first DNA at cruise altitude.
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Skyty 1.4.2 — Auto-recording stops mistaking your train for a plane
A small but useful patch: auto-recording uses motion sensors to tell flights apart from cars and high-speed trains, so it no longer false-triggers on highways or high-speed rail.
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Skyty Wall in your browser — see the live board before you grab the app
A no-install browser preview of Skyty Wall, streaming live ADS-B data. Pick a location, watch what is overhead, switch to focus mode. Works on phones, tablets, and laptops.
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Skyty Wall is here — your live flight board, on the iPad you already own
Skyty Wall is live on the App Store. Universal Purchase across iPhone, iPad and Mac, three themes, €4.99 lifetime. Here is what shipped — and why software beats hardware for this one.
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Skyty 1.4 — Satellites overhead, eclipses ahead, the Equator behind you
Four new Live Events on the offline map: visible satellites, solar and lunar eclipses, noctilucent clouds, and geographic transitions. Plus a one-tap pre-flight cache and an expanded rocket-launch view.
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Skyty 1.3 — Live Events on the offline map
Rocket launches, aurora, active volcanoes, recent earthquakes — cached before the flight, visible on your map during the flight. Plus proper iPad landscape and two new themes.
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Skyty 1.0 — why we built an offline flight tracker
Most flight apps die at 10 000 m. Here's why we built one that doesn't, and what it taught us about offline-first iOS.