January 31, 2011 13:18
BoatLogix picks up the following from MacENC:
Latitude, Longitude, COG, SOG, Heading, Speed (through water); Depth; Temperature (water); Apparent Wind Angle, Apparent Wind Speed, Note.
Obviously, you need the appropriate instruments onboard and connect the Instruments in the Instruments menu as well as the Track menu.
Check the MacENC help for information on connecting NMEA 2000 instruments (Actisense )
Other data like battery levels, etc. may be entered manually. If you have a WiFi link to your NMEA 2000 network for these, BoatLogix may be able to capture them as well. Please send me an email (my email address is on the support page).
The iPhone version, BoatLogix Go, is available here:
https://secure.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.as...67757ba169
It requires FileMaker Go for the iPhone from the iTunes App store. BoatLogix Go also runs on the Mac and does not require a FileMaker license on this platform.
Latitude, Longitude, COG, SOG, Heading, Speed (through water); Depth; Temperature (water); Apparent Wind Angle, Apparent Wind Speed, Note.
Obviously, you need the appropriate instruments onboard and connect the Instruments in the Instruments menu as well as the Track menu.
Check the MacENC help for information on connecting NMEA 2000 instruments (Actisense )
Other data like battery levels, etc. may be entered manually. If you have a WiFi link to your NMEA 2000 network for these, BoatLogix may be able to capture them as well. Please send me an email (my email address is on the support page).
The iPhone version, BoatLogix Go, is available here:
https://secure.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.as...67757ba169
It requires FileMaker Go for the iPhone from the iTunes App store. BoatLogix Go also runs on the Mac and does not require a FileMaker license on this platform.
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Jon Longworth
Jon Longworth