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Why I am dumping Nobeltec
Or maybe they dumped me? Has anyone else been faced with the problem
that Nobeltec VNS is unusable and downright destructive on a Vista system-and that Microsoft has forced their vendors to only offer Vista now on new computers. Nobeltec appears to be unique in the charting software world by simply refusing to deal with it. Since it finally bit me, I sent them the email below, although I don't really expect anything from them. I use charting software for planning and replanning trips, and had continued to use VNS for many years because it has most features and I was comfortable with its foibles. Now forced to go to Plan B. Just a warning to others using VNS. Why I am dumping Nobeltec "I am a long time user of Nobeltec VNS since the original Navtrek days. We are currently in Mexico, preparing to go back to California. Have been using VNS 8 under Windows XP, with only some minor glitches (like unable to download routes and waypoints from a Raymarine). Had a computer die, only replacements available run Vista OS. Nobeltec does not run at all under Vista-most of your competitors do. Tried installing, got error messages. When I removed it completely, it took a lot of other (non-Nobeltec) programs with it, so I had t spend time reconstructing stuff. Ordered a copy of Maptech Chart Navigator Pro (Vista compatible), which someone will carry from the states to me. In the interim, using a free program called SeaClear, which works fine under Vista, processes AIS, but lacks the planning tools of the majors. Things like OziExplorer, Fugawi, etc. Also run fine under Vista. Nobeltec abandoned us in Mexico, so time to find someone else. If you still have your support files, you will find this is not the first major support issue I have had with Nobeltec. Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, ... " |
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Why I am dumping Nobeltec
Suggestion: stick with your Nobeltec and DUMP THE ##@&%%*)^ VISTA.
I recently bought a new Dell desktop--with Vista aboard--and spent 2 days trying to get my old files transferred and everything working. Impossible. I returned the computer to Dell, admitting the problem was the OS, not the machine. But they sold me a product I could NOT use, and I said I expected a full refund. Dell, bless their weird bones, complied. We're running Maptech gear on our boat, with Windows XP. When its time to replace the onboard laptop, I'll go with a Mac if I have to in order to avoid Vista. I lay this wholly at Microsoft's feet. XP has been working fine. It is fairly stable, hence reliable. But Microsoft had to pump its profits by force feeding a new OS on the world at large. Anyone care to join my one-man boycott? Dick B. LNVT "Annie" wrote in message news Or maybe they dumped me? Has anyone else been faced with the problem that Nobeltec VNS is unusable and downright destructive on a Vista system-and that Microsoft has forced their vendors to only offer Vista now on new computers. Nobeltec appears to be unique in the charting software world by simply refusing to deal with it. Since it finally bit me, I sent them the email below, although I don't really expect anything from them. I use charting software for planning and replanning trips, and had continued to use VNS for many years because it has most features and I was comfortable with its foibles. Now forced to go to Plan B. Just a warning to others using VNS. Why I am dumping Nobeltec "I am a long time user of Nobeltec VNS since the original Navtrek days. We are currently in Mexico, preparing to go back to California. Have been using VNS 8 under Windows XP, with only some minor glitches (like unable to download routes and waypoints from a Raymarine). Had a computer die, only replacements available run Vista OS. Nobeltec does not run at all under Vista-most of your competitors do. Tried installing, got error messages. When I removed it completely, it took a lot of other (non-Nobeltec) programs with it, so I had t spend time reconstructing stuff. Ordered a copy of Maptech Chart Navigator Pro (Vista compatible), which someone will carry from the states to me. In the interim, using a free program called SeaClear, which works fine under Vista, processes AIS, but lacks the planning tools of the majors. Things like OziExplorer, Fugawi, etc. Also run fine under Vista. Nobeltec abandoned us in Mexico, so time to find someone else. If you still have your support files, you will find this is not the first major support issue I have had with Nobeltec. Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, ... " |
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Why I am dumping Nobeltec
R.W. Behan wrote:
Suggestion: stick with your Nobeltec and DUMP THE ##@&%%*)^ VISTA. I recently bought a new Dell desktop--with Vista aboard--and spent 2 days trying to get my old files transferred and everything working. Impossible. I returned the computer to Dell, admitting the problem was the OS, not the machine. But they sold me a product I could NOT use, and I said I expected a full refund. Dell, bless their weird bones, complied. We're running Maptech gear on our boat, with Windows XP. When its time to replace the onboard laptop, I'll go with a Mac if I have to in order to avoid Vista. I lay this wholly at Microsoft's feet. XP has been working fine. It is fairly stable, hence reliable. But Microsoft had to pump its profits by force feeding a new OS on the world at large. Anyone care to join my one-man boycott? What makes you think its a one-man affair??? |
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Why I am dumping Nobeltec
Sjouke Burry wrote:
R.W. Behan wrote: Suggestion: stick with your Nobeltec and DUMP THE ##@&%%*)^ VISTA. snip Anyone care to join my one-man boycott? What makes you think its a one-man affair??? Amen! I'm still using and am happy with Windows 2000 while I wait for XP to get stable. Maybe a few more years and I'll consider switching to XP. What the Hell! *is* it with people? Just because it is new they jump on it? Oh look! Where are all those lemmings going? Let's go with them! Jeeze, Jack -- Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA - jackerbes at adelphia dot net (also receiving email at jacker at midmaine.com) |
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Why I am dumping Nobeltec
The complaints about Vista are only beginning... In my business I
have multiple computers running both Server 2003 and XP... The software running on these machines are my paycheck, without them there is no cash flow... The software is expensive and it is not Vista compatible... So OS upgrades to Vista will have to wait until Vista is stable and my vendors choose to upgrade their product to it... In the event we lose a machine totally we will buy new hardware and load XP/2003 on it ourselves... You are only forced into Vista if you want a turnkey product from Dell, etc... If you are willing to find some pimple faced 14 year old hacker kid, he can whip you up a computer with any OS you need... denny |
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Why I am dumping
Vic Smith wrote:
On 4 Apr 2007 04:41:35 -0700, "Denny" wrote: The complaints about Vista are only beginning... In my business I have multiple computers running both Server 2003 and XP... The software running on these machines are my paycheck, without them there is no cash flow... The software is expensive and it is not Vista compatible... So OS upgrades to Vista will have to wait until Vista is stable and my vendors choose to upgrade their product to it... In the event we lose a machine totally we will buy new hardware and load XP/2003 on it ourselves... You are only forced into Vista if you want a turnkey product from Dell, etc... If you are willing to find some pimple faced 14 year old hacker kid, he can whip you up a computer with any OS you need... I'll throw my chips in with the no-Vista-for-now crowd. .... Open source is the way forward guys. Forget M$. Think of it like being seated on a surf board, waiting for a wave, you can feel the backwash just starting but you can't see the crest forming yet. China, India, Brazil have all implemented plans to go Open Source. Has anyone read "The Tipping Point"? |
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Why I am dumping
On 4 Apr 2007 04:41:35 -0700, "Denny" wrote:
The complaints about Vista are only beginning... In my business I have multiple computers running both Server 2003 and XP... The software running on these machines are my paycheck, without them there is no cash flow... The software is expensive and it is not Vista compatible... So OS upgrades to Vista will have to wait until Vista is stable and my vendors choose to upgrade their product to it... In the event we lose a machine totally we will buy new hardware and load XP/2003 on it ourselves... You are only forced into Vista if you want a turnkey product from Dell, etc... If you are willing to find some pimple faced 14 year old hacker kid, he can whip you up a computer with any OS you need... I'll throw my chips in with the no-Vista-for-now crowd. Might be 4 or 5 years before it's practical for me to change to Vista. XP will fine for me until I want an app that XP won't support. I don't know of *any* recent - within 5 years - Win app without XP compatibility, and most new apps will be XP compatible for some years to come. Getting Vista now is a sucker play if you want software (including some hardware drivers) compatibility. Having said that I don't have sympathy for Nobeltec either. They knew what was in the works and should have had their Vista upgrade ready. They'll probably lose more than one customer. --Vic |
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Why I am dumping Nobeltec
Nobeltec says on their website, and in an e-mail to their registered
customers, that VNS wasn't ready to use with Vista. There are a lot of problems with using Vista on a computer, not the least of which it needs to contact the mothership (MS) on an ongoing basis, or it shuts down. Not a good scenario when you're out cruising and not plugged in all the time. My nav computer is dedicated to that, and never connects to the internet. I can't and won't use Vista. |
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Why I am dumping Nobeltec
On Apr 3, 11:45 pm, "R.W. Behan" wrote:
Suggestion: stick with your Nobeltec and DUMP THE ##@&%%*)^ VISTA. I recently bought a new Dell desktop--with Vista aboard--and spent 2 days trying to get my old files transferred and everything working. Impossible. I returned the computer to Dell, admitting the problem was the OS, not the machine. But they sold me a product I could NOT use, and I said I expected a full refund. Dell, bless their weird bones, complied. We're running Maptech gear on our boat, with Windows XP. When its time to replace the onboard laptop, I'll go with a Mac if I have to in order to avoid Vista. I lay this wholly at Microsoft's feet. XP has been working fine. It is fairly stable, hence reliable. But Microsoft had to pump its profits by force feeding a new OS on the world at large. Anyone care to join my one-man boycott? Dick B. LNVT "Annie" wrote in message news Or maybe they dumped me? Has anyone else been faced with the problem that Nobeltec VNS is unusable and downright destructive on a Vista system-and that Microsoft has forced their vendors to only offer Vista now on new computers. Nobeltec appears to be unique in the charting software world by simply refusing to deal with it. Since it finally bit me, I sent them the email below, although I don't really expect anything from them. I use charting software for planning and replanning trips, and had continued to use VNS for many years because it has most features and I was comfortable with its foibles. Now forced to go to Plan B. Just a warning to others using VNS. Why I am dumping Nobeltec "I am a long time user of Nobeltec VNS since the original Navtrek days. We are currently in Mexico, preparing to go back to California. Have been using VNS 8 under Windows XP, with only some minor glitches (like unable to download routes and waypoints from a Raymarine). Had a computer die, only replacements available run Vista OS. Nobeltec does not run at all under Vista-most of your competitors do. Tried installing, got error messages. When I removed it completely, it took a lot of other (non-Nobeltec) programs with it, so I had t spend time reconstructing stuff. Ordered a copy of Maptech Chart Navigator Pro (Vista compatible), which someone will carry from the states to me. In the interim, using a free program called SeaClear, which works fine under Vista, processes AIS, but lacks the planning tools of the majors. Things like OziExplorer, Fugawi, etc. Also run fine under Vista. Nobeltec abandoned us in Mexico, so time to find someone else. If you still have your support files, you will find this is not the first major support issue I have had with Nobeltec. Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, ... " ive been seeing suse for sometime now. |
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Why I am dumping Nobeltec
On Wed, 04 Apr 2007 05:55:37 -0500, Jack Erbes
wrote: What the Hell! *is* it with people? Just because it is new they jump on it? Oh look! Where are all those lemmings going? Let's go with them! The problem is with the computer vendors and Microsoft. Microsoft's lock-in contracts with PC manufaturers have made it practically impossible for them to sell a computer without an operating system, a Microsoft operating system in most cases. So if you buy a new PC, you are going to get the latest and greatest whether you want it or not. If you strip Vista off and install Win2K or XP, you are putting the warranty at risk, and you have wasted money since the cost of Vista is built in and you don't have the ability to resell the operating system. I avoid this issue by buying off-lease/reconditioned laptops, usually with no operating system but sometimes with Win2K or XP. Typical cost is in the $300 to $400 range and I get years of boat service out of them. |
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