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Not built to my taste however, there is a LOT of quality work that went into this build.
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http://www.stanceworks.com/2011/11/i-level-accuair/
Scheduled for release in 2012, the “i-Level” app will give users full control over their Air Suspension System through a smart phone, iPad, or iPod touch. The app will be designed to look and operate very similar to the popular e-Level TouchPad interface, yet the iPhone and Android’s vast capabilities will allow for expanded features limited only by YOUR imaginations. That’s right, AccuAir has started their first-ever enthusiast-based Development Team to share thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for exactly how the “i-Level” app should look and perform.

Scheduled for release in 2012, the “i-Level” app will give users full control over their Air Suspension System through a smart phone, iPad, or iPod touch. The app will be designed to look and operate very similar to the popular e-Level TouchPad interface, yet the iPhone and Android’s vast capabilities will allow for expanded features limited only by YOUR imaginations. That’s right, AccuAir has started their first-ever enthusiast-based Development Team to share thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for exactly how the “i-Level” app should look and perform.

























