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

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
           
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

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
A special beta version had the option to view weather data on the map as icons

 

Logos and banners

               

 


 

© 2007-2008 Gergely Kósa