Author : Francis
Get a route from a drawing in MacENC
MacENC 7.30 brings a very interesting function allowing you to create a route, composed of a succession of waypoints, from a plot made with the mouse on the map using the “Annotation” mode of the toolbar.
How to go about it ?
1 – Select menu Routes > Open.
2 – Create a new route or choose an existing route.
ENC User Permit, what is ?
The "user permit" of ENC charts is a unique identifying number attached to a device, or to an application, able to read encrypted ENC chart data (format S-63). This “User Permit” is required to register a system (chartplotter, MFD, software) and thus make it possible to generate, for charts purchased, a single authentication code to use these charts to the referenced system. User Permit (User Permit) consists of a chain of 28 digits hexadecimal code.
Let's take the example of a purchase on the site Chartworld. Read more …
Le couple iNavX/iPhone : what precision ?
Many wonder about the accuracy of the GPS built into the iPhone, and therefore on the reliability of iNavX.
So I did a little comparison, staging :
- A MacBook with MacENC + GPS antenna BU-353
- An iPhone with iNavX
- An (old) MLR SP24 with its formidable precision Read more …
Good news from Apple !
No, I won't tell you about the insolent quarterly results published by Apple (more than 20 million devices sold, all models combined).
I won't tell you about the dizzying rise in Apple shares over the past year either. (to 78 up more to 200 dollars).
No, isn't it.
The good news I want to talk about is the sale of the new Mac Mini ! Enjoy, macusers boaters : entry level 2,26 GHz, 2 GB of RAM and a hard drive 160 GB RAM, that all for 549 €, thus 50 less than the previous entry level.

That makes a superb equipment to get onboard for GPSNavX or MacENC about 786 € !
Oui, oui, right count : Mac Mini + Clavier standard + souris Magic Mouse + 1 wide 19 screen″ LCD 1er prix (from one of our specialist suppliers) good enough to get onboard.
Although, for my own, a wireless mouse on a card table, as the boat heels… you know.
Navionics does not know the crisis…

Many users wonder about the redundancy of Navionics charts.
“I bought an SD-Card (or a CF-Card) with a Navionics chart folder for my plotter, but I can't use it with my Mac. Why should I pay again to use these charts with MacENC ? ”.
Or even :
“I already have Navionics mapping for my software on Mac, why do I have to pay for mapping for iNavX on my iPhone or iPad again ? ”
So I asked these questions to person concerned. Read more …
Welcome to the blog !
Welcome to the blog Navigation Mac, I invite you initially to have a look on the About page for explanations about the motivations of this blog.
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