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I've been a contented user of The Capn since ver. 4.3 up to 6.1 (upgrading
each time the card comes). However, the latest upgrade would require that I move to a more power full laptop computer (I suspect, because of the Mosaic crap and SoftCharts). Now I'm finding it difficult to get product support for Capn Voyager. Rather than spend the $49 for an upgrade that I can't use (recent marked dwn special), I'm considering crossing over to Fugawi 3 for $99. I looked over the Demo and read about all the features and conclude that although it isn't as 'slick' as The Capn, it is more flexible (in chart formats), more capable and user friendly.. It also can be used with the street/highway (land based) map data bases. Allows you to scan and register your own charts. The list goes on, while the basic navigation program seems simple and user friendly.. With an upgrade, I could also be using the ENC vector charts. So, Why am I here?? I would like the hear from others who might have been exposed to either Fugawi and/or The Capn. Thanks for any comments on actual usage. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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![]() On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 14:51:17 -0800, "Steve" wrote: I've been a contented user of The Capn since ver. 4.3 up to 6.1 (upgrading each time the card comes). However, the latest upgrade would require that I move to a more power full laptop computer (I suspect, because of the Mosaic crap and SoftCharts). Now I'm finding it difficult to get product support for Capn Voyager. Rather than spend the $49 for an upgrade that I can't use (recent marked dwn special), I'm considering crossing over to Fugawi 3 for $99. I looked over the Demo and read about all the features and conclude that although it isn't as 'slick' as The Capn, it is more flexible (in chart formats), more capable and user friendly.. It also can be used with the street/highway (land based) map data bases. Allows you to scan and register your own charts. The list goes on, while the basic navigation program seems simple and user friendly.. With an upgrade, I could also be using the ENC vector charts. So, Why am I here?? I would like the hear from others who might have been exposed to either Fugawi and/or The Capn. Thanks for any comments on actual usage. Steve s/v Good Intentions Just to add to the religious war that's brewing, you might want to add OziExplorer to your list. It's downright frugal with your computer resources, and will read dang near any raster map format. I think it will do just about anything Fugawi does. It does not support any vector charts, though. In my experience, the autopilot support is a bt dodgy, but I haven't really tried to resolve those issues. It might be my problem. It's not primarily desgned for boaters, but it is definitely useable. Unlike the other packages I've messed with, Ozi has a published API that lets third parties develop stuff that interfaces with the main package. One of them sends water depth data to OziExplorer, which integrates it wth the position data for display and logging. My own little program can exchange position and waypoint data with Ozi. I've been a Maptech fan for awhile, but I find myself using Ozi more and more. I've always disliked CAPN for its inflexible setup. I haven't tried FUGAWI, but you have to respect people who name their product after a bad joke. __________________________________________________ __________ 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/ |
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FUGAWI, but you have to respect people who name their product after a
bad joke. I appreciate all of your comments Wiley, but please expand on the above 'snipe'.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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I may be misunderstanding you Steve but if you are asking what the joke is
it goes something like this: Have you heard about the Fugawi tribe recently discovered by anthropologists in Africa? Apparently they are a tribe of Pigmies that live in the grasslands of the central plains. They are on average about 4' tall and live in a region where the grass grows about 6' tall. We call them the Fugawi because they are always going around saying, (wait for it) "We're the Fugawi, we're the Fugawi." ;-) Happy New Year! -- Ken Heaton & Anne Tobin Cape Breton Island, Canada kenheaton AT syd DOT eastlink DOT ca "Steve" wrote in message news ![]() FUGAWI, but you have to respect people who name their product after a bad joke. I appreciate all of your comments Wiley, but please expand on the above 'snipe'.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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Are they related to the Furuno tribe?....(c;
Mgazi Mfuming On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 20:36:17 -0400, "Ken Heaton" wrote: I may be misunderstanding you Steve but if you are asking what the joke is it goes something like this: Have you heard about the Fugawi tribe recently discovered by anthropologists in Africa? Apparently they are a tribe of Pigmies that live in the grasslands of the central plains. They are on average about 4' tall and live in a region where the grass grows about 6' tall. We call them the Fugawi because they are always going around saying, (wait for it) "We're the Fugawi, we're the Fugawi." ;-) Happy New Year! -- Ken Heaton & Anne Tobin Cape Breton Island, Canada kenheaton AT syd DOT eastlink DOT ca "Steve" wrote in message news ![]() FUGAWI, but you have to respect people who name their product after a bad joke. I appreciate all of your comments Wiley, but please expand on the above 'snipe'.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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Are they related to the Furuno tribe?....(c;
Mgazi Mfuming On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 20:36:17 -0400, "Ken Heaton" wrote: I may be misunderstanding you Steve but if you are asking what the joke is it goes something like this: Have you heard about the Fugawi tribe recently discovered by anthropologists in Africa? Apparently they are a tribe of Pigmies that live in the grasslands of the central plains. They are on average about 4' tall and live in a region where the grass grows about 6' tall. We call them the Fugawi because they are always going around saying, (wait for it) "We're the Fugawi, we're the Fugawi." ;-) Happy New Year! -- Ken Heaton & Anne Tobin Cape Breton Island, Canada kenheaton AT syd DOT eastlink DOT ca "Steve" wrote in message news ![]() FUGAWI, but you have to respect people who name their product after a bad joke. I appreciate all of your comments Wiley, but please expand on the above 'snipe'.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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That would be "Where the FUGAWI!"
![]() Doug s/v Callista "Ken Heaton" wrote in message ... I may be misunderstanding you Steve but if you are asking what the joke is it goes something like this: Have you heard about the Fugawi tribe recently discovered by anthropologists in Africa? Apparently they are a tribe of Pigmies that live in the grasslands of the central plains. They are on average about 4' tall and live in a region where the grass grows about 6' tall. We call them the Fugawi because they are always going around saying, (wait for it) "We're the Fugawi, we're the Fugawi." ;-) Happy New Year! -- Ken Heaton & Anne Tobin Cape Breton Island, Canada kenheaton AT syd DOT eastlink DOT ca "Steve" wrote in message news ![]() FUGAWI, but you have to respect people who name their product after a bad joke. I appreciate all of your comments Wiley, but please expand on the above 'snipe'.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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![]() "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... That would be "Where the FUGAWI!" ![]() yep ya gotta keep in mind that Northport systems got its start doing this stuff for the Canadian Army ![]() Saltair |
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![]() "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... That would be "Where the FUGAWI!" ![]() yep ya gotta keep in mind that Northport systems got its start doing this stuff for the Canadian Army ![]() Saltair |
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That would be "Where the FUGAWI!"
![]() Doug s/v Callista "Ken Heaton" wrote in message ... I may be misunderstanding you Steve but if you are asking what the joke is it goes something like this: Have you heard about the Fugawi tribe recently discovered by anthropologists in Africa? Apparently they are a tribe of Pigmies that live in the grasslands of the central plains. They are on average about 4' tall and live in a region where the grass grows about 6' tall. We call them the Fugawi because they are always going around saying, (wait for it) "We're the Fugawi, we're the Fugawi." ;-) Happy New Year! -- Ken Heaton & Anne Tobin Cape Breton Island, Canada kenheaton AT syd DOT eastlink DOT ca "Steve" wrote in message news ![]() FUGAWI, but you have to respect people who name their product after a bad joke. I appreciate all of your comments Wiley, but please expand on the above 'snipe'.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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