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Fugawi 3.x.x V. The Crapn
The Capn supports BSB charts as well so one isn't forced into
buying Softchart. And Softchart products are available through many sources. So I don't see how Capn is locking one into one particular format that they somehow control. Doug s/v Callista "Steve" wrote in message ... "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... In the past year (after the latest version came out) I tried to contact them by email and they wouldn't provide support because they claim they can't find a record of me being a register owner of their software. Strange, I get an upgrade offer every 6 months.. Tech support for old version can't last forever. If your laptop is that old, you have lost tech support for Windows 95 and 98 as well. Microsoft dropped support for those recently. The Capn Mosaic only came out in the last year and I would expect them to continue support the last version for a reasonable period.. It's not unreasonable for customers to expect continued support for a short transition period.. I know their priorities are to get everyone SUCKED into the Soft Chart scheme since they will be the only ones providing them.. You have probably already heard that Maptech is phasing out regular BSB and replaced it with something newer that can't be run in the older software.. I'll go with Fugawi or Ozi since they seem to be more in touch with the customer/user needs.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
Fugawi 3.x.x V. The Crapn
Another option will be available soon (2nd quarter of 2004)... Coastal
Explorer is a brand new program that can use Maptech and SoftChart raster charts as well as S-57 vector charts. It is made by a new company, Rose Point Navigation Systems, that does not make any money selling charts, so they are not trying to lock you into their own format. Coastal Explorer will be officially announced at the Seattle Boat Show, January 16-25. If you'll be at that show, stop by booth 2010 on the upper concourse. Check out http://rosepointnav.com/ for more information... Brad Christian (Yes, I work for them...) |
Fugawi 3.x.x V. The Crapn
Another option will be available soon (2nd quarter of 2004)... Coastal
Explorer is a brand new program that can use Maptech and SoftChart raster charts as well as S-57 vector charts. It is made by a new company, Rose Point Navigation Systems, that does not make any money selling charts, so they are not trying to lock you into their own format. Coastal Explorer will be officially announced at the Seattle Boat Show, January 16-25. If you'll be at that show, stop by booth 2010 on the upper concourse. Check out http://rosepointnav.com/ for more information... Brad Christian (Yes, I work for them...) |
Fugawi 3.x.x V. The Crapn
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 14:36:38 -0500, "Doug Dotson"
wrote: The only beef I have woth Capn is that the port used for GPS in and autopilot out must be the same. Does OZI allow different ports be specified for in and out? Yes, it does allow this. I haven't done much testing with the autopilot function, though. I'd recommend giving it a good test with the trial version before licensing. Maptech ON is really good in the configuration department. You can choose input port, passthru port, and autopilot port. You can configure what autopilot sentences are generated and what talker ID they have. Really nice. But it only supports Maptech charts. They have a new product they're announcing soon; but I know nothing about it as yet. __________________________________________________ __________ Glen "Wiley" Wilson usenet1 SPAMNIX at worldwidewiley dot com To reply, lose the capitals and do the obvious. Take a look at cpRepeater, my NMEA data integrator, repeater, and logger at http://www.worldwidewiley.com/ |
Fugawi 3.x.x V. The Crapn
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 14:36:38 -0500, "Doug Dotson"
wrote: The only beef I have woth Capn is that the port used for GPS in and autopilot out must be the same. Does OZI allow different ports be specified for in and out? Yes, it does allow this. I haven't done much testing with the autopilot function, though. I'd recommend giving it a good test with the trial version before licensing. Maptech ON is really good in the configuration department. You can choose input port, passthru port, and autopilot port. You can configure what autopilot sentences are generated and what talker ID they have. Really nice. But it only supports Maptech charts. They have a new product they're announcing soon; but I know nothing about it as yet. __________________________________________________ __________ Glen "Wiley" Wilson usenet1 SPAMNIX at worldwidewiley dot com To reply, lose the capitals and do the obvious. Take a look at cpRepeater, my NMEA data integrator, repeater, and logger at http://www.worldwidewiley.com/ |
Fugawi 3.x.x V. The Crapn
On 8 Jan 2004 12:56:10 -0800, wrote:
Another option will be available soon (2nd quarter of 2004)... Coastal Explorer is a brand new program that can use Maptech and SoftChart raster charts as well as S-57 vector charts. Hubba hubba! How much? __________________________________________________ __________ Glen "Wiley" Wilson usenet1 SPAMNIX at worldwidewiley dot com To reply, lose the capitals and do the obvious. Take a look at cpRepeater, my NMEA data integrator, repeater, and logger at http://www.worldwidewiley.com/ |
Fugawi 3.x.x V. The Crapn
So I don't see how Capn is locking one into one
particular format that they somehow control. Isn't it common knowledge that the company that owns The Capn also owns Softchart and the online retailer Captain Jacks? Ever wonder why Captain Jacks doesn't sell Maptech charts any longer? |
Fugawi 3.x.x V. The Crapn
So I don't see how Capn is locking one into one
particular format that they somehow control. Isn't it common knowledge that the company that owns The Capn also owns Softchart and the online retailer Captain Jacks? Ever wonder why Captain Jacks doesn't sell Maptech charts any longer? |
Fugawi 3.x.x V. The Crapn
Pricing for Coastal Explorer is not yet set in stone, but I expect it
to be about $300. While this is more expensive than Fugawi's products and The Capn First Mate, it is significantly less expensive than The Capn Voyager, Nobeltec VNS, and RayTech Navigator. Yet Coastal Explorer includes most of the useful features found in the more expensive programs, and even a few that they don't. We feel that Coastal Explorer has the best feature set and the most reasonable price of any navigation software available, especially when you consider that most of your charts will be free in the US! Brad Christian Rose Point Navigation Systems, LLC http://rosepointnav.com/ |
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