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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 02:25:30 +0000, Don Bouchard wrote:
Has anybody compared The CAPN by Nautical Technologies and Nobeltec's VNS version 8 or 9? Any recommendations? Has anybody tested both Electronic Charting systems? My favorite is Pocket Navigator running on a PDA, but I reach for The Cap'n when I need a backup. We have others aboard too -- all versions of Maptech back to 1.0 for DOS, plus a couple of older versions of Nobletec (6?). They all have their problems, either bugs or poor usability, or being cluttered with useless crud while important things go missing. The Cap'n is at least simple and uncluttered, but plotting courses is a pain because the screen/cursor movement is cumbersome. Pocket Navigator, nee Memory Map Navigator (stupid name), works like a charm. The only problem is that it takes both a PC and a PDA. I'm convinced this stuff is not designed by boaters anymo we're a side business now compared to the land-based products. All this stuff should be better than it is. With all the engineer/tinkerer/technical types in the yachting world, I'm amazed we don't have better software. I haven't tried Fugawi, but I'd like to. I'm convinced vector charts are the way to go. Matt O. |
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