Here you can see the appearance and some features of Dolomynum, and a
couple of screenshots from the development phase. Click on a picture to
open it in a new window. At the bottom of the page, you can find some
logos and banners for linking on webpages.
Note: The pictures on this page are
meant for presenting the functionalities of Dolomynum. They do not
illustrate typical traffic distributions of the networks.
Version 1.2.0
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| An overview of Europe,
using default colours |
An
overview of North America, using a light colour scheme |
View
of Central Europe using a colour scheme
inspired by Servinfo |
A
magnified view over the Channel; the plane trails
representing their speed |
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| Ability
to display traffic of an airport as a list (or as a radar view),
a Pilot Popup on top |
Ability
to display online clients in clickable and sortable lists; an
ATC Popup on top |
The
Companion is a console able to display various kind of information by interpreting text commands |
Included
tools
like the Sector Converter and Viewer make it easy to
create and verify airspace data |
Early phases
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| First
version to interpret whazzup data and display pilots on map
(December 2006) |
First
version to display ATC sectors; it is already named Dolomynum
(January 2007) |
Early
versions could display IVAO and VATSIM on the same map, showing comparisons for continents as well
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A
special beta version had the option to view weather data on the
map as icons |
Logos and banners



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