Would much rather see it on Android, which has a much higher market share than Apple.
Having said that however, app development would be a new area Dynon does not, to my knowledge, currently occupy. That means increased costs, which equates to higher prices. There's been all kinds of suggestions as to additional hardware, features or services Dynon could add, and many of them are quite good. But they all entail added cost, and Dynon necessarily has to weigh the prospect of added cost against the prospect of added revenue that any change might create. I wouldn't want increased prices as a result. There are other advantages besides price, to Dynon being a small company compared to other avionics manufacturers. So, as much as I'd like to see some added features, hardware, or services, I try to keep in mind the advantages of Dynon staying relatively small, or at least growing only in small, measured steps. Doesn't mean we can't keep pitching ideas of course. They probably appreciate that, and I have ideas of my own. I guess I'm saying this because some people in the past have acted as if Dynon is dropping the ball by not rushing headlong to adopt new stuff, and I disagree with that sentiment. Not saying that's what's happening here. Just making a point.
By the way, isn't there a dedicated thread somewhere about suggesting added features?