AvareX v0.0.81
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Developer Description
Aviation Navigation application for both VFR and IFR flights
AvareX is completely free to use without cost, paid subscription, ads, or sale of your personal information. AvareX is a pending replacement for the original Avare application. AvareX is community supported and funded through user donations.
AvareX is currently in the Beta version active development stage. Pilots are testing AvareX, using it in flight, providing feedback, and submitting feature requests.
We invite you to join the international Apps4Av community in further refining this amazing app. Join our YouTube Channel and Google Groups Forum, and help to our further refining of AvareX (X=Cross-Platform). AvareX is the next generation of the popular legacy Single-Platform (Android only) Avare app. AvareX now runs on every major computing platform: iOS (iPhone/iPad), MacOS, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, and of course Android.
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What's New
In-app purchases
$4.99 per item
Version Information
- Version
- 0.0.81
- Downloads
- 1K+
- Updated on
- Jan 26, 2026
- Released
- May 22, 2024
- Requires
- Android 7.0
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AvareX users say on Google Play
Works fine on Android 14 phone, but tried to install on old Android 7.1.1 tablet and playstore says not compatible even though description says Android 5 and above. Avare classic installs and works fine on this tablet.
I kind of like the old Avare better. possibly because I have used it for so long
For the price, adequate EFB for VFR flying. A far cry from iFly. The cost of an efb is a non-issue for pilots already paying for panel GPS updates. Seems one can not load an approach on Avare. Instead of high altitude charts and autopilot connectivity, the developers should concentrate their efforts on features for the likely user of Avare, similar to iFly's VFR EFB product (such as their Vector chart with user definable detail). Sectional chart resolution could be better.
Compared to Avare classic, X is half baked. UI of X is less intuitive and less legible. The blocky UI of classic Avare makes it easy to manipulate in flight on an 8" tablet. X looks and feels like it was designed for use at a desk on an 11" display. Small text and cryptic icons with marginal legibility.
Newest update causes it to open to world view and I have to zoom in to my local area every time