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Mac is an unwanted Step-Child for FlexRadio

The latest SmartSDR is up to version 3.9.19 whereas the Mac version is 2.9.78. This seems like a HUGE disparity. Why doesn't FlexRadio embrace Mac?

It's clear that they offloaded Mac development to a German ham, who earns $100 per copy in the App Store, despite the fact that the PC version is FREE.

Therefore, Mac Users are chopped liver that must pay another $100 above the price of a radio that, by all indications, has a top-notch development team (that hates Macs).

This doesn't make any sense. There should NOT be two different Release Levels of software for the same product, depending on your computer. There really should be NO DIFFERENCE between the Mac and the PC versions. If they are in fact the same, then why on earth does FlexRadio assign a different version number? I suspect that they aren't the same.

There are some really great software engineers at Flex. I refuse to believe that they are incapable of bringing SmartSDR for Mac in-house. Flex needs to **** up the cost of Mac development as the price of doing business.

I would even be willing to pay $200 for the Mac version, IF it was a FlexRadio product. Having a separate third-party build is unacceptable.

Comments

  • Russ Ravella
    Russ Ravella Member ✭✭✭

    Hi Fred,

    For what it's worth and respectfully, I think you might be looking at this wrong. Flex doesn't support Mac at all. And they don't claim to. They've been providing SSDR for Windows as the primary (and originally only) way to interface with their 6000 series radios since around 2010 (?). In around 2015 they added the Maestro. They don't offer or formally support any other client functions at this time.

    Somewhere along the line, Marcus Roskosch - the German ham you mentioned - developed his own Mac based client independently utilizing the API provided open source by Flex. Flex encourages folks to develop such products and probably even helped Marcus along the way though they didn't have to. Marcus extended support to iPad and iPhone and the suite is so well designed it became extremely popular, not surprisingly. So much so, Flex often mentions them in discussions with hams (**** and written) and even describes it on their website. But I don't believe they receive any money whatsoever for any of that. It all goes to the developer, Marcus, as it should. They're just providing helpful information to their customers. And the existence of such things is obviously good for their products as well.

    The version numbers are different because they're not different components of the same product, they're totally different products from totally different companies though their relationship is cooperative. So comparing them from a development point of view is inappropriate.

    Not trying to be argumentative here, just wanted to provide information. Hope it's helpful.

    GL Russ KR6W

  • ka9ees
    ka9ees Member ✭✭✭
    edited August 6

    I'm not a Mac guy, but I really enjoy the iOS version of SSDR. Flex encourages software engineers to use their API's and develope software for it. Markus does a great job. I just wish there was a universal way to develop it for Android.

  • John KB4DU
    John KB4DU Member ✭✭✭✭

    There have also been user groups discussions about a Linux version or an android version. Flex has indicated that they would provide limited developmental support for either of these, similar to the assistance provided for the Mac developer.

    The flex exposes the internal operation of the radio through the API. The same access is available for any other applications, such as FRStacks among others. This was an intentional choice to provide the richest possible environment for the ham community.