hilbs wrote:
try www.stentec.com and go to software for sailors (UK). Then go to WinGPS
Pro 3.3. the nav program supports charts world wide, which they sell as
well.
does it run in Linux??? which is what he wants. (and so do I)
I've found this which runs nicely but I've got to research how to get marine
charts into it. But it can automatically download roadmaps for itself.
http://www.kraftvoll.at/software/index.shtml
"Mark Pearson" schreef in bericht
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Hi all,
A friends got a boat & said friend is thinking of going electronic with
the charts. The dedicated bits of equipment aren't desired (or
affordable) with a laptop and or a pda being multifunctional. The
software is always a. MS Windows only & b.silly money AFAIK 
Linux based 'Autoroute' type programs exist but has anyone experience of
marine software?
Googling brings up a dead link to one Linux offering which is some 2/3
years dated.
I guess Wine is an option but apparantly some of these (M$) based
programs use 'dongol's(?) which may cause a problem?
Has anyone broken away from the flock and tried something different?
(i.e. non M$ based & therefore stable...)
Cheers,
Mark.
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