Post by lichirediphy on May 13, 2019 7:50:42 GMT -5
Main category \ Home Personal
Sub category \ Travel
Developer \ Sakhalin
Filesize \ 32973
Title \ SEAiq
▷ macpkg.icu/?id=57719&s=prbrds&kw=SEAiq+vers.4.9.15
SEAiq vers.4.9.15
Finally, cost is important when picking your nav app and prices range from free to $50. Check if the app includes NOAA charts—if it doesn’t, chart regions will cost between $20 and $100. The current trend is to charge an annual subscription fee that includes chart updates.
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iSailor is a relatively new navigation app with a stunning user interface and an extensive chart library, grouped into chart folios of TX-97 vector charts. Chart regions cover most popular cruising areas in the world and start at $4.99, with larger areas for $24.99. Running on either an iPhone or an iPad, iSailor supports route and track views, as well as all of the integrated information in a vector chart. Waypoints and routes can be imported and exported via GPX, though I found it difficult to place waypoints when constructing routes. iSailor allows you to add objects to your own downloaded charts, but lacks community markers and guidebooks. Overall, iSailor is an impressive new entry in the nav app space, and I look forward to its future releases.
The Device creates its own Wi-Fi network (with range of about 30 meters in open spaces) or it can be connected to an existing Wi-Fi network. In the second case, the coverage depends on coverage of the base network; laptops and PCs can be connected to Wi-Fi routers (and the Gateway) by Ethernet; and you can configure remote access to a Gateway over the Internet.
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Version El Captan macpkg.icu/?id=57719&kw=ZkTn.SEAiq.ver..4.9.17.pkg (26378 kbytes)
New OS X macpkg.icu/?id=57719&kw=f5Wg2A_SEAiq_ver._4.7.7.zip (34621 kbytes)
A long-time cruising friend recently asked: “I’ve been researching a replacement for my circa 2000 RayMarine navigation system. Clearly, there are any number of commercial systems that integrate chart/radar/depth, etc. However, I’ve been looking at PC or laptop alternatives. I’m curious as to what folks may be using out there, i.e., iNavx, etc.” ease of warranty replacement & future upgrade, including backward compatibility Send Routes via Email: You can send your friends a route you followed. Apps that do this: AquaMap, iNavX, SEAiq, SeaNav, and iSailGPS. $49.99 since May 21, '16 iSailGPS is one of the least expensive navigation apps that uses the free NOAA raster charts. The app features chart download and management, as well as import/export of waypoints, routes and tracks. While navigating a route, data for position, distance, speed, bearing and heading are all displayed at the top of the screen. I have to admit that this was a difficult project to undertake and I’m a little leery that there may be mistakes in some of the yes/no boxes on the features, but I’ve checked to the best of my ability and if anyone sees mistakes, please send me an email and I will correct the spreadsheet and issue an update. The value proposition: Pictures 3-7. Built-in web gauges (IPhone screenshots)
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