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| Overall Rating: | Not rated (0.0) | Features: | Not rated (0.0) | Support: | Not rated (0.0) |
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Does not export to receiver??? - Version: 4.90, 2/24/2008 09:01AM PST
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artherstrasseMost Recent Replies: View All 1 Replies
- artherstrasse, your comment is dead wrong.
Best of Best 



- Version: 4.50, 2/9/2007 08:04AM PST
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The Boys
Have used GPSNavX on my Pismo and PPC G5 20", this is the only navigational software to use on your boat. Easy to use and set up, with very fast e-mail troubleshooting and question answering from developer. Best of all you can't beat the price. The average boater will never use all the features of Nobletec, and the price, wow! GPSNavX kicks Nobletec's butt. Yes Nobletec is a PC software but now that you can use it on your Intel Mac, why would you. When your PC boating buddy cries about the constant crashing, just laugh or tell him to switch to a Mac with GPSNavX.
Simply the best. 



- Version: 4.45, 11/6/2006 05:11PM PST
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kaySum42
Have used for about a year now. Worked on my PBG3 up to and including my dual core G5. Used a GlobalSat USB receiver until I recently bought a Magellan eXpolorist 600. It didn't work at first so I emailed the developer and he had a new version of GPSNavX out in under two days!
Very Good Work! Thank you.
Very Good Work! Thank you.
From my point of view (marine use) this makes it a non-starter. No matter how nice the UI is why in the world buy something that is essentially a standalone app? I would have a Garmin handheld that can't be supported with this app, a Mac laptop to run the app and a win machine to support the handheld.
MacGPS Pro can do both. I'm not a MacGPS Pro user so no plug intended.