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On Aug 28, 7:26*am, Dave wrote:
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 02:43:27 -0700 (PDT), " said: The * software * is available * in * *several configurations to meet varying *needs *at very *competitive prices. Sorry, David, but the price isn't competitive with SeaClearII, which is free and uses the NOAA charts as well. Not to support the spammer who's site I have not looked at but Seaclear II only uses raster charts while the spam man is claiming to be able to use S-57 vector charts. I've been using Seaclear II lately because it displays AIS data and I like it even though I generally prefer vector. Seaclear doesn't make any attempt to stitch charts together and while I think that is wise it does mean you can find yourself navigating on the margins of a chart. None the less it is quite functional and the price is unbeatable. You can get Seaclear he http://www.sping.com/seaclear/. -- Tom. |
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