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On Thu, 05 Apr 2007 18:35:29 -0500, Jack Erbes wrote:
Matt O'Toole wrote: I had enough problems with previous versions of Nobletec to make me say "enough is enough." The show-stopper was, the program would freeze occasionally, completely freezing the computer. After shutdown and rebooting, Nobletec would not run unless it was completely removed and reinstalled. This happened about once a week. It's a shame, because otherwise it was a pretty nice program. If only they bothered to work out the bugs... Matt O. I don't have a boat or use a navigation software full time but I've twice loaded the trial version of Rose Point's Coastal Navigator and I really liked that software. It is very easy to master in use and does a very good job with the NOAA free charting, both vector and raster. It is worth taking a look at. I had a couple of experiences with other people's installs of it it was troublesome to say the least. On one, we spent most of the time using my Garmin handheld to cover the lapses in the primary navigation system and making sure it was on track and doing good. In the meantime, SeaClear II is arguably the best freeware navigation software in the world, a truly generous donation to the public domain. I've used all the major brands -- Nobletec, Maptech, The Cap'n, and one or two others, and several versions of each. The owner of the boat I sail on was Maptech customer #3 (mid-80s), and is always looking for the latest, easiest setup. Of all this software, the easiest to use, most useful, and most reliable has been Maptech 1.0 for DOS. We still have it and use it occasionally, when our current setup is acting up. (Now we use Pocket Navigator on an iPaq.) I've been tempted to write reviews of all this stuff, but I've never gotten around to it. Since we've started using Pocket Navigator, which we've been pretty happy with, a lot of the other brands have improved their software a lot, plus new things have come out. So I'm not really up to speed on what's come out in the last 3-4 years. I'd like to try some of the new stuff, but we're happy with what we're using now. Back to Nobletec, every other user I know has had problems similar to mine. That's a bunch of folks -- at one point Nobletec had about 50% market share. To be fair, all the other programs have glitches that are as annoying as Nobletec's bugs. I'd really like to see nav software written for something other than Windows -- Linux, MacOS, etc. Matt O. |
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