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- GPSNavX - April 8, 2008

"iNavX" development is well underway. iNavX will work stand alone using the iPhone's built in positional capabilities or using MacENC NMEA via TCP/IP. Since iPhones don't have any removable media, charts will come from Chart Servers such as NOAA's. iNavX will be available at Apple's iPhone application store which will be directly accessed on the iPhone. More details as the come available.





- GPSNavX - April 9, 2008

It should be noted iNavX will run on an iPod Touch just as an iPhone. So for those who do not need the cell phone capability save some $$$ and get an iPod Touch.




- Copprhead - April 13, 2008

This is great news!

Any chance the dock connector could be used to interface with a USB GPS? (Could be a "patch" to the official version in case the SDK doesn't have an API for it).

Charts transfer could be done via WiFi when at home (from the LAN). Charts could then be saved on the iPhone by the app. This would be important for me as I navigate in waters for which no public charts are available over the internet. 8 or 16 (soon 32?) GB of storage should be ok for a certain area (e.g. going on sailing vacation around the Baleares islands) even if raster charts are used.


- ReeferJon - April 13, 2008

Could use iPhoto for managing and transferring charts.. raster only , of course..


- GPSNavX - April 13, 2008

Here is an early screen shot..

iNavX Chart


- cyberhusky - April 14, 2008

Look very promising!

Here are some links about GPS modules being developed for the iPhone or how to connect GPS devices to the iPhone:

http://www.gomite.com/

http://iphone-gps.blogspot.com/

http://iphone-bugoga.blogspot.com/

http://iphone-bugoga.blogspot.com/2008/03/gps-field-test.html

Here's a picture of gomite products as shown at the CeBit Computer fair in Germany 2008.

http://www.pocketnavigation.de/pictures/news/1175.jpeg

The gomite locogps looks very promising! Also the locogps Wifi a portable GPS which sends its data via WiFi instead of Bluetooth.

Geomite is awaiting approval from Apple for their GPS devices.

Both GPS should be available by summer 2008. Unfortunately their site doesn't show any info about the GPS anymore.
I think they will redesign the GPS to work with Bluetooth as version 2.0 of the iPhone will have much more features of Bluetooth connectivity.

Regards,

Manou


- charleslincoln - April 18, 2008

iNavX Chart: Looking forward to that.

The reason my iBook G3 is available for the boat & GPSNavX is my wife has an iPhone. I won't be able to trade back <g>, but planning for June.

But I'll have to supplement the puck USB GPS receiver; does the BT-368i Bluetooth GPS Receiver seem like a good unit?

<https://www.usglobalsat.com/p-537-bt-368i.aspx>

- Charlie


- cyberhusky - April 21, 2008

It looks like the current iPhone SDK readies the iPhone for true GPS support! As it accepts NMEA Data!

Read more here:

http://www.iphoneatlas.com/2008/04/21/apple-readies-iphone-for-true-gps-support/


- GPSNavX - April 29, 2008

For those interested in the iPhone specs..

Click Here

Looks like iPhone is equivalent to an early G4 Mac. Able to run NavX (rasters), MacENC (vector) not so.


- collin.harty - June 5, 2008

With the 2008 WWDC just days away, and rumors about the new iPhone flying at a fever pitch (it even looks like a reasonable possibility it could have onboard GPS), I'm wondering if there are any tidbits Rich could drop on the ongoing development of iNavX? I'm very much looking forward to it-- it would be a very nice addition to my onboard navigation arsenal.

Collin


- GPSNavX - June 5, 2008

An Apple NDA prevents too much discussion. Needless to say, when iNavX is available the announcement will be made.


- collin.harty - June 5, 2008

As I suspected, but curiosity is relentless taskmaster.

Thanks,
Collin


- adjuvantjfoster - July 11, 2008

GPSNavX Wrote:An Apple NDA prevents too much discussion. Needless to say, when iNavX is available the announcement will be made.

I looked in vain for iNavX in the "chosen few" iPhone G3 apps on the iTunes App Store.

Looking forward to the announcement....(grin)

John


- GPSNavX - July 11, 2008

The release of iNavX is completely dependent on Apple publishing it to the new iPhone app store. As soon as that occurs I will put out a notice to GPSNavX and MacENC customers.


- cyberhusky - July 16, 2008

I googled around for MacENC etc and did find these screenshots of the iPhone

http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/4/please_help_this_moron_decipher_secret_iphone_gps_screenshots_

I suppose this iNavX but what I'm more interested now is the NMEA TCP/IP data transfer.

I know that the current versions of MacENC can transfer GPS data via TCP/IP protocol. But how canI set up my MacBook and my iPhone version 1 to see the data via WiFi?

I have used VNC which worked great, but I think the other way seems to be faster.

Thx.

Regards,

Manou


- GPSNavX - July 16, 2008

iNavX has a screen to configure the TCP/IP NMEA configuration. Very similar to MacENC's related TCP/IP configuration screen.

MacENC (or any number of Windows nav apps) will be the NMEA server and iNavX will be NMEA client. One can have as many NMEA clients as they like.

iNavX also works stand alone using the iPhone/iPod location services.

Once iNavX is connected to MacENC it can see and display all the NMEA data in a user configurable table.

I expect iNavX to show up on the US iPhone apps store within a couple weeks.





- EricPLR - July 17, 2008

Quote:I expect iNavX to show up on the US iPhone apps store within a couple weeks.
And for the rest of world, when ?


- GPSNavX - July 17, 2008

Yes over the next months we will work with the international chart suppliers to set up a chart servers for iNavX. Charts for iPod and iNavX must come over an internet connection.





- ReeferJon - July 25, 2008

Any update as to when we'll be able to get our hands on iNavX??

I really can't wait to use it. Will it support BSB as well as S57? Can you not give us a sneak peak?!


- GPSNavX - July 25, 2008

The first release of iNavX supports the NOAA BSB Raster Charts (RNC). Details here...

http://www.inavx.net




- collin.harty - July 26, 2008

This first look is impressive! Compared to a lot of the drivel I'm seeing coming out of the Apps store, this is an application that hints at the real potential of the iPhone. My only complaint is that you've made the wait for my new iPhone that much more painful.

One question: When using iNavX in standalone mode, can I load the relevant charts directly onto my iPhone or I am I dependent on a remote chart server and an internet connection?

Thanks, Collin


- GPSNavX - July 26, 2008

Yes you can "preload" relevant charts when you have a wifi or cell connection for your iPhone / iPod. Charts are just like songs on your iPhone. Once loaded they are there until you remove them. Typically one sails in area covered by less than a couple dozen charts.



- cyberhusky - July 26, 2008

iNavX looks really promising!
I can't wait to have it on my iPhone (1st generation)

Here in Luxembourg, the iPhone 3G isn't available yet. Probably later this year.

There are 2 other great apps for the iPhone:

Fizz Weather with Satellite images and forecast for 5 days
and PocketPedia (well not so interesting for sailors, but for all people buying/collecting books) which works great with Bookpedia (now my complete library is in my pocket, no more buying the same book twice) ;-)

Regards

Manou


- greyghost - July 26, 2008

Rich,

Looks exciting. Will iNavX be able to receive NMEA info via bluetooth (instrument info broadcast by a repeater say) on a stand-alone basis in the cockpit if MacENC is not running at the same time downstairs?

Doug


- GPSNavX - July 26, 2008

As to Bluetooth connectivity with iPhone. See Post #29