April 26, 2009 20:03
Close the GPS panel and simulate mode will end.
SailTimer was designed to give the quickest heading to a waypoint. In doing so often it creates a layline waypoint. It would not be prudent to jump to the next route waypoint when the arrival distance to the previous waypoint occurs. In otherwords I want the MacENC user (navigator) to be very clear which waypoint is intended with SailTimer as such its manual selection is required.
iNavX 2.0.2 will offer Navionics marine chart coverage for the UK. I expect it to be available in approximately 2 weeks.
SailTimer was designed to give the quickest heading to a waypoint. In doing so often it creates a layline waypoint. It would not be prudent to jump to the next route waypoint when the arrival distance to the previous waypoint occurs. In otherwords I want the MacENC user (navigator) to be very clear which waypoint is intended with SailTimer as such its manual selection is required.
iNavX 2.0.2 will offer Navionics marine chart coverage for the UK. I expect it to be available in approximately 2 weeks.
Scott Dillon
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA