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Pocket PC: Operational GPS: Operational 1st Testing Phase(GPS to PPC operation): Success Aviation softwa Not available! 2nd Testing Phase(GPS to PPC with Aviation Software operation): incomplete Final Testing phase (Flying operation) incomplete I am still trying to determine the best aviation/moving map software that fit my need. I still use paper chart, pen and clock for cross country. I am not looking for anything fancy or top-line software. A simple moving map will do just fine. Here is what I have seen so far: http://www.oziexplorer.com/ Simple and straightforward. I can get sectional and TAF scanned and loaded it to this software. Price: 30 bucks. Anyone experience using this software? Good or bad? http://www.fugawi.com Looks like a complete mapping software included PPC version. Price: 99 bucks. More expensive than oziexplorer. Any comment on this one? http://www.pocketfms.com/ Still under Beta version. According the website, version 1.0 expected to come out early this year. It is a freeware version. Features for this software exceed my basic need. The Picture is poor, but donation of 60 bucks will give you a key that allow you to view better pictures. Anyone experience using this one? http://www.winpilot.com The real aviation software comparing to others. Price 249 bucks. Also, I looked into several other software (subscription) like AnywhereMap, NavGPS, etc. These are perfect software to use. Since I am currently a graduate student and I don't fly as much as most of you guys do, I thought it would be unwise for me to buy these software. Any others that I should be looking at? Any Suggestion? |
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"Toks Desalu" wrote in message
news:yQarc.30300$gr.3083413@attbi_s52 Also, I looked into several other software (subscription) like AnywhereMap, NavGPS, etc. These are perfect software to use. Since I am currently a graduate student and I don't fly as much as most of you guys do, I thought it would be unwise for me to buy these software. Why would buying these be unwise if they are "perfect" packages? If they fit your needs and you consider the cost to be reasonable, then buy them. If you can try the packages before you buy them, that will greatly help your decision. Personally, I've gotten past the point of "going cheap" with tools in general and certainly with flying "tools". Now I carefully consider my current and projected needs (for whatever tool I'm considering) and buy the tool that fits those best. Sometimes I have to save a while, but I eventually get the best tool for the job. Getting frustrated in the cockpit because I saved some money isn't really worth the effort. Besides, my experience is that not spending the money on the right tool now costs me much more in the long run because I end up swapping the "cheap" tool for the right one later. Just my opinion. For the record, I use the AnywhereMap system. I find a lot of other uses for the PDA outside the cockpit and the "clutter factor" is no worse than a dedicated aviation unit with remote antenna. Also, compared to dedicated aviation units, the cost/benefit ratio is competitive, in my opinion. I don't think I fly much more than the average GA pilot, but I find the AWM a rather useful tool - especially for XC flying. -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ |
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Point well taken. Thanks. I am now looking into NAVGPS and AnywhereMap. Any
other software that I should be looking into? "John T" wrote in message ws.com... "Toks Desalu" wrote in message news:yQarc.30300$gr.3083413@attbi_s52 Also, I looked into several other software (subscription) like AnywhereMap, NavGPS, etc. These are perfect software to use. Since I am currently a graduate student and I don't fly as much as most of you guys do, I thought it would be unwise for me to buy these software. Why would buying these be unwise if they are "perfect" packages? If they fit your needs and you consider the cost to be reasonable, then buy them. If you can try the packages before you buy them, that will greatly help your decision. Personally, I've gotten past the point of "going cheap" with tools in general and certainly with flying "tools". Now I carefully consider my current and projected needs (for whatever tool I'm considering) and buy the tool that fits those best. Sometimes I have to save a while, but I eventually get the best tool for the job. Getting frustrated in the cockpit because I saved some money isn't really worth the effort. Besides, my experience is that not spending the money on the right tool now costs me much more in the long run because I end up swapping the "cheap" tool for the right one later. Just my opinion. For the record, I use the AnywhereMap system. I find a lot of other uses for the PDA outside the cockpit and the "clutter factor" is no worse than a dedicated aviation unit with remote antenna. Also, compared to dedicated aviation units, the cost/benefit ratio is competitive, in my opinion. I don't think I fly much more than the average GA pilot, but I find the AWM a rather useful tool - especially for XC flying. -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ |
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Toks,
I hope I have deciphered your rather cryptic message right. Captain Picard probably would have liked it. For a cheap PocketPC-based GPS moving map, try www.pocketfms.com -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Any others that I should be looking at?
Any Suggestion? Check out Vista from RMS Technology: www.rmstek.com. I have seen it demonstrated, but haven't used it myself. I'll be interested to know what you finally decide on. David Johnson |
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Any others that I should be looking at?
Any Suggestion? We hope you include Navzilla in your moving map search. There are some hardware reviews on our web site that you might find useful regardless of the software you ultimately choose. Thanks, The Navzilla Team www.navzilla.com |
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