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Old 12-28-2008, 10:56 PM   #1
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Having used dozens of different programs over the years to arrive at a basic list. It would be of interest to get an appreciation of what other cruisers are using :-

My favorites :-

Operating System ~~ MS XP

File Manager ~~ Novatix Explorer Plus

Browser ~~ Firefox

Email Client ~~ Thunderbird

Writing ~~ Open Office

Spread Sheet ~~ Lotus 123

Music & Video ~~ JetAudio Plus VX

Photos & Images ~~ Faststone Image Viewer

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Old 12-29-2008, 04:09 AM   #2
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Weather forecasts - Ugrib (free)

Tides and currents - Tide Tool (on my cell phone)

Navigation - Offshore Navigator (but looking for a replacement, after Maptech folded)

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Old 12-29-2008, 08:04 PM   #3
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Firefox when we have wifi

Ironkey with Firefox for banking and purchasing for security reasons

Software on Board for AIS and navigation

MaxSea for routing, secondary radar inside from Furuno chartplotter/radar outside

Skype when wifi works

Sailmail for SSB mail so I can do business at sea

Sailmail grib and weather reports at sea

weatherfax at sea

Ugrib and Passageweather.com with wifi

Photoshop Elements and Picassa for uploading pictures to blog

Google sketch-up for drawing a designing

And dozens more....
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Old 01-16-2009, 08:22 PM   #4
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xtide !!!!!!!

xtide needs to be installed, then the data files get downloaded . . . . after that, you can use the simple world map to zoom into your area, click on the nearest station and gets graphs of tide times, and tide heights.

It'll scroll forward to find the tide times in advance for you.

heres the link http://www.flaterco.com/

I use GNU/linux, which xtide was designed for, apparently its available for windows users as well.
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Old 01-16-2009, 08:28 PM   #5
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Stellarium !!!!

is a beautifull programme, it gives an absolutely accurate visualisation of the position of stars & planets, adjusted for your current global position.

Like xtide its completely free, and available for windows. and very scientifically grounded, not just a pretty face.

If you're sailing at night, it gives you a usefull "sky map"

Heres the link http://www.stellarium.org/ GNU/linux users should use their package manager in preference to downloading directly 'though
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Old 01-16-2009, 08:42 PM   #6
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lynx web browser

I prefer firefox, but if you're cruising, you're probably paying a packet for all network traffic.

the most effective way to minimise that traffic is to use an old-fashioned text-only-browser

Heres the link http://lynx.isc.org/lynx2.8.6/index.html

It has huge limitations though, . . . . it wont display images, nor can you bank online for instance. . . . . but its very fast. . . .
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Old 01-18-2009, 10:51 PM   #7
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Recently received disturbing reports that a number of existing navigation and navigation related programs are incompatible with the MS Vista operating system. These include versions of Maxsea , Total Tides etc..

It would be very useful if those cruisers who have Vista installed could list their Nav programs that will not work on the Vista platform.

We could then compile the findings and report them to Microsoft - at the same time add them to this Website

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Recently received disturbing reports that a number of existing navigation and navigation related programs are incompatible with the MS Vista operating system. These include versions of Maxsea , Total Tides etc..

It would be very useful if those cruisers who have Vista installed could list their Nav programs that will not work on the Vista platform.

We could then compile the findings and report them to Microsoft - at the same time add them to this Website

Richard
Good idea, Richard. A work-around for legacy programs that don't work with newer operating systems is for you to license VMWare and install the older copy of needed OS in VMWare. For example, I even have a Windows NT 4.0 install under VMWare because I had a bunch of engineering analysis programs running under NT and didn't want to deal with install and glitches under new OS. Benefits are good for doing this as the VMWare install can go indefinitely forward from machine to machine with your old OS in status in the VMWare install. Something to consider.
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I have Vista after a complete crash of XP. Unfortunately my nav program NAVMASTER will not work with VISTA. I contacted NAVMASTER only to be told that there is a VISTA compatable version for £108.

Not a little unhappy about this, I decided not to buy again what I regard as something I already bought, despite having the Admiralty charts, which the system supports, for half the world. If I buy a train ticket I don't care what tracks the train runs on just as long as it gets me to my destination. I believe the same thing should apply to software. The fault, of course, is not that of NAVMASTER but of Microsoft making an operative system which is not compatable backwards. At the same time, I am sure NAVMASTER are making a penny or two on their new version, which probably not be compatable with the next operative system.

The bottom line is that the customer is being cheated.

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A work-around for legacy programs that don't work with newer operating systems is for you to license VMWare and install the older copy of needed OS in VMWare. Benefits are good for doing this as the VMWare install can go indefinitely forward from machine to machine with your old OS in status in the VMWare install. Something to consider.
Hi Brenda,

Being completely unaware of VMWAre and its potential, necessitated a look at their website :-

Still in the dark as to which product would allow user to use programs that will function well on XP but not on Vista - Which ????

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VMware Workstation 6.5 for Windows

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A bit of a workaround, . . . . simpler perhaps, but not as elegant as vmware would be to have Vista create around 10Gb on your hard drive . . . . then install Windows XP on the free space, "Dual Booting"

The big danger is you'll inadvertently wipe all your wondows Vista data.

Benefits are you'll have a backup Operating System, and unlike vmware, it'll support HARDWARE which vista might not have drivers for (vmware is for SOFTWARE)

But its a kludge, . . . .
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VmWare Workstation6.5 for windows is the product you will use, but be aware that it is resource and memory intensive. I had to more than double my ram and disk size to run VMWare, but then again I was running Cisco's CallManager on Windows server 2000 under it.

What you have to do when you install it is allocate a certain amount of disk space to VMWARE, which it uses as a virtual drive, you build a virtual machine selecting your operating system of choice which then gets installed in the VM disk, you then have to install all the software in the virtual machine and, whalla you have an additional system. IE: I have a desktop computer with a terrabyte drive and 16 gig of memory which has the base operating system of XP on it, I then created Virtual machines running NT Server 2000, Unix and Vista. The machine runs as 4 different OS's, but not what I would call bulletproof, but it does the job.

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Still in the dark as to which product would allow user to use programs that will function well on XP but not on Vista - Which ????

Price

VMware Workstation 6.5 for Windows

Electronic Software Download - Start Using It Instantly

$189.00

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I haven't kept up with VMWare's versions. Seems like Gavin has, though. We were very early adopters of VMWare, so I have an older version of VMWare that, as I recall, allowed one to install any OS desired within it as long as one has a license to the desired OS to be run inside of VMWare. At the time, we had a RedHat install of Linux as the main OS on several computers and having the VMWare Windows NT4.0 allowed me to actually just move the virtual NT machine from computer to computer as needed. Now, we have Debian Linux as our main OS and I can use the VMWare NT4.0 virtual machine if needed for those legacy programs. Its actually pretty nifty to have gone through about 15 computers in the last 10 years and still have that same NT4.0 OS available if I need it. No re-install, no nothing. Its available and good to go each time. When I had 6 computers on a network, I could pull up the NT machine and use it on any given computer and that was really nice.

With enough hard drive space, one can just do a dual boot--I have a notebook with Windows XP Pro dual boot with Linux and a Shuttle SFF with the same. Hardware control is certainly more of a sure thing with a dual boot system.

VMWare does require lots of RAM, but the work my husband and I do relates to medical image processing so we have huge image data files to process and that takes a lot of RAM--therefore its always available for us. VMWare can be a little glitchy with some peripherals like printers. For about 6 months on a particular machine, I found myself printing to a .pdf and then having the computer's "real" OS print to the printer. On the plus side, unlike a dual boot-OS setup, a VMWare installation allows you to go back and forth between the two (or more) OS within seconds--no rebooting required.

I don't know any other cruisers who use a Linux OS. Because of our software-related work, we're pretty much going to stay core Debian Linux users and I would suspect that as some of the Linux-based Windows emulators (e.g. WINE) get even better so that one can use a program written for Windows on a Linux machine, we'll not use a Microsoft OS at all.
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I don't know any other cruisers who use a Linux OS. Because of our software-related work, we're pretty much going to stay core Debian Linux users and I would suspect that as some of the Linux-based Windows emulators (e.g. WINE) get even better so that one can use a program written for Windows on a Linux machine, we'll not use a Microsoft OS at all.
I use Linux, although RedHat/CentOS rather than Debian.

Currently I'm struggling to get my navigation software of choice (SO and its various drivers, C-MAP DLLs, etc, running under WINE but I'll have another go at it later.

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I was looking for some ships log software, to replace that ratty old notebook.

Something that would automatically record the lat/long and COG from the GPS, and allow me to add notes like "wind 15 kts southerly, seas about 2m" and have it recorded against the date/time off the laptop.

I was looking at this software, has anyone used it or anything similar?

http://www.boatshop.com.au/prod102.htm
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Hi Guys

Some advice just dump VISTA and go back to XP our 2000 all hardware and software Will work

Vista is DEAD Will have windows 8 next year but i strongly suggest to stick with XP

The PC with preloaded XP our vista buy XP home for $128 AU and keep it so that you can re-install

This Will give you years of proper operation.

And all new hardware/software Will have standard drivers for Win/XP +new OS drivers

Dealing with this issue for the last years with all my clients using all different hardware and software
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I was looking for some ships log software, to replace that ratty old notebook.

Something that would automatically record the lat/long and COG from the GPS, and allow me to add notes like "wind 15 kts southerly, seas about 2m" and have it recorded against the date/time off the laptop.

I was looking at this software, has anyone used it or anything similar?

http://www.boatshop.com.au/prod102.htm
You should be able to do that with SeaClear just fine.

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Hi Guys

Some advice just dump VISTA and go back to XP our 2000 all hardware and software Will work

Vista is DEAD Will have windows 8 next year but i strongly suggest to stick with XP

The PC with preloaded XP our vista buy XP home for $128 AU and keep it so that you can re-install

This Will give you years of proper operation.

And all new hardware/software Will have standard drivers for Win/XP +new OS drivers

Dealing with this issue for the last years with all my clients using all different hardware and software
Better yet, dump the whole PC and get a Mac which has an elegant and very friendly OS and can run also windows programs (most cruising software).

A used MacBook is very affordable.
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For those with Vista trying to run older programs that ran in XP

Try running them in compatibility mode

It might solve your problems

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