Also check the Mobile X-Plane marketing, this is a quote from their page:
Each of these mobile applications have a flight model that is about 95% as accurate as the one used by the desktop simulator–that is, 95% as accurate as the simulator currently being used by companies like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and NASA. They also have many of the same weather, sky, and time conditions available. (The Android app’s flight model is closer to 85% as accurate as the desktop sim, which isn’t bad considering it uses only a tiny fraction of the device’s CPU.)
Thy boast realism and complexity, on the other hand TK will probably market his with:
"Just one button needed! No annoying option set-ups!"
Like I said I'm not into swtichology either, heck LockOn v1.0 was borderline too much for me to bother with, that's why I liked SF/SF2 but really a child can handle SF2 options in 5mins like a "pro" and he worries about complexity???