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I had posted on this board some time back how Notsonobletec was
putting the screws to us boaters buy making their own software obsolete and expensive and forcing anyone using their stuff to have to spend more and more money. The solution is simple. Stop using their software. There is lots of good stuff out there that will not put you through so much and works great. This approach is the only thing these kind of companies understand. We pay enough for anything connected to a boat. "spdevel" wrote in message ... Try http://www.softcharts.com/ . You can buy compatible charts there in preconfigured collections or roll your own. You can also purchase/download a single chart to be sure their current format is compatible with your version 4.1. I have VNS 6.5 and won't be buying any more charts from either Maptech or Nobeltec. Yuck. Awful stuff. Thanks but I'd rather have the real NOAA maps from NOAA's partner (Maptech). I called Nobeltec and they will be supporting the BSB v4.0 CD's - you just need to know the right person to ask. There are plenty of other applications that support the new CD's too. |
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As I recall, every time I have looked at the free charts there is a
disclaimer "not for navigation" on them. Is this because the resolution and detai is not as high as the commercial charts or is it just government. "CYA". Regards, Ron I don't recieve e-mail at this address because of spam. E-mail me at crtsrATmsnDOTcom. |
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As I recall, every time I have looked at the free charts there is a
disclaimer "not for navigation" on them. Is this because the resolution and detai is not as high as the commercial charts or is it just government. "CYA". Regards, Ron I don't recieve e-mail at this address because of spam. E-mail me at crtsrATmsnDOTcom. |
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Be aware that a number of Maptech products, including their online server,
CANNOT be used for navigation purposes. Im not quite sure just what one would do with these non-navigational products, but perhaps they are suitable for wrapping fish... Maptech tends hide their disclaimer about what their products may be used for, or what they are not useful for. Pretty sleazy way to do business. |
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Be aware that a number of Maptech products, including their online server,
CANNOT be used for navigation purposes. Im not quite sure just what one would do with these non-navigational products, but perhaps they are suitable for wrapping fish... Maptech tends hide their disclaimer about what their products may be used for, or what they are not useful for. Pretty sleazy way to do business. |
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Be aware that a number of Maptech products, including their online server,
CANNOT be used for navigation purposes. Woah Nelly! I downloaded Maptech's Outdoor Navigator demo and got on the server to download many charts. There was nothing warning me that they CANNOT be used for navigation. There was a warning that told me it should not be used as the sole source of navigation information. Of course you shouldn't rely on any one thing. Maptech has an exclusive agreement with NOAA. They are the only ones who get the masters from NOAA. No one else does this. Everyone else just rescans hardcopy charts. There is a large difference in quality. I've tried them all and I wouldn't trust my boat to anything other than Maptech charts. If you like SoftCharts....by all means, use them. I just hope that our paths never cross 'cause you're gonna be off course! |
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Be aware that a number of Maptech products, including their online server,
CANNOT be used for navigation purposes. Woah Nelly! I downloaded Maptech's Outdoor Navigator demo and got on the server to download many charts. There was nothing warning me that they CANNOT be used for navigation. There was a warning that told me it should not be used as the sole source of navigation information. Of course you shouldn't rely on any one thing. Maptech has an exclusive agreement with NOAA. They are the only ones who get the masters from NOAA. No one else does this. Everyone else just rescans hardcopy charts. There is a large difference in quality. I've tried them all and I wouldn't trust my boat to anything other than Maptech charts. If you like SoftCharts....by all means, use them. I just hope that our paths never cross 'cause you're gonna be off course! |
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"spdevel" wrote:
Be aware that a number of Maptech products, including their online server, CANNOT be used for navigation purposes. Woah Nelly! I downloaded Maptech's Outdoor Navigator demo and got on the server to download many charts. There was nothing warning me that they CANNOT be used for navigation. There was a warning that told me it should not be used as the sole source of navigation information. Of course you shouldn't rely on any one thing. Maptech has an exclusive agreement with NOAA. They are the only ones who get the masters from NOAA. No one else does this. Everyone else just rescans hardcopy charts. There is a large difference in quality. I've tried them all and I wouldn't trust my boat to anything other than Maptech charts. If you like SoftCharts....by all means, use them. I just hope that our paths never cross 'cause you're gonna be off course! Because of the exclusive partnership between Maptech and NOAA for BSB chart material (access to the vellums or raw NOAA data), Maptech digital charts are certified for Navigation by NOAA as stated on their website. Scanning the paper charts also produces excellent digital charts, as shown by Softcharts (and others) I have, in fact, compared Softcharts and BSB charts side by side in VNS and have been unable to see any real differences. They use the same photo charts, BTW, so it is easy to compare positions of landmarks/seamarks. Certainly you are free to believe Maptech is somehow significantly superior (just read their ads!), but Softcharts is certainly competent to scan charts and produce accurate digital files from them-their customer base and comments say that is true, and comparison of individual charts supports it. Softcharts provides accurate charts, excellent customer service and reasonable individual chart prices in spite of Maptech propaganda. I don't see a "not for navigation" disclaimer on Softcharts either-their site says they are "especially enhanced for marine navigational use." Maptech has made a business decision to incorporate format changes and registration processes which cause compatibility and mobility issues, and many of their customers and partners are resisting. Softcharts is one well-established alternative. |
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