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I have Chart Navigator Pro and Garmin's Mapsource and really cannot
recommend either one. They are both useful for planning a trip but I would not use either one as my primary electronic navigation system. I'll stick with the onboard RayMarine integrated system. Mapsource is useful in downloading maps and charts to a Garmin handheld GPS or building custom microSD chips for the GPS. Cap'n Ric S/V Sezaneh 2003 Beneteau 473 "OrvilNewton" wrote in message ups.com... I know that this has been discussed before but search results show that the last time it came up here was a year ago and this stuff changes pretty rapidly. The last I used was DOS based so I haven't a clue what's out there now. Thought I'd farm the wisdom of the group. I'll be running it on a Dell Latitude D800. Thanks Chuck http://americanvega.org |
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