On 6/8/2010 9:25 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 08:53:59 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:
On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 06:17:20 -0400,
wrote:
On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 22:33:18 -0400, wrote:
anyone used sea clear software? i used it years ago but just
rediscovered it...downloaded the NOAA charts...free and it's great!
havent figured it all out yet but it beats paying $20 for charts
I've never used it, but others I know have. It's supposed to be
fairly stable, but I understand that if you are using Vista or XP,
it's a bit buggy. Forget it if you are using Linux.
There is a new option which is much better than SeaClear in my
opinion. It is called OpenCPN, has a better user interface, more
features, and runs on just about any platform. Did I mention that it
is free?
http://www.opencpn.org/download
The latest production version is 1.3.6, the Beta version of 2.1 is not
yet ready for prime time.
OK i give up. how do i change charts? it insists on loading the gulf
of mexico. while i'm interested in the oil spill, it's not where i do
my boating
i've loaded the charts in the active directory but i see no way to
actually select and use these charts
Hey this is pretty cool. I downloaded Florida but there seems to be a
lot more charts than that.
Drag the map around till what you want is in the center then select
larger scale chart. The available charts are outlined in green. When you
get the chart you want you can zoom in and out, and select the features
you want. That's all I know so far. I've played with it for half an
hour, but its time to go to bed. Good luck. Did you download electronic
or raster charts. I did electronic and I think they suck.