![]() So AC was basically at the end of the road anyway I think.) Just in December of 2015 on this blog, ACDude was bragging about how AC would have 500K users by the end of 2016…which obviously didn’t happen. (*I actually think that number is quite questionable. On the other hand, there was definitely value in bringing over 250K* users to the table. There are reasons OpenCPN and Navionics told AC to pound sand. – 10 year old marina reviews, hazards/approaches that are completely wrong, etc.)? All that made perfect sense if your only objective was to build a big database to license and/or sell – but now Garmin is on the hook for that kind of loosey-goosey approach. So where will it go from here? The big C-MAP/AC integration was more a flop than a coups in my opinion (like the eBoatCards thing) so I would be surprised if Garmin allows that to continue…which will greatly reduce the integration footprint.īut will Garmin also keep the severely outdated and highly questionable ( even dangerous in many instances) data in the AC database (e.g. Let’s just say it was the best FREE could buy. I know that Garmin was using AC data in their BlueChart app and it was okay, but definitely not the best. It will be interesting to see where this goes – in many aspects. ®-acquires-Active-Corporation-Developer-leading-electronic Well, I posted about this on Thursday when it hit – but thought I’d give the heads-up here, too. ![]() So first let me address the info I found on this (which shaped my opinion) and then what I saw (which made me draw the above conclusion).Ĭontinue reading iNavX and SEAiq Comparison… → BFSGeekZone BFSSmackTalk iNavX Review SEAiq (Note: I had to do this because SEAiq is only available for iOS 10 which the iPad2 doesn’t support – where iNavX supports both). My newer iPad is at the office so I downloaded the Free SEAiq app (which gives you a trial of the full USA version) on my iPhone8 and that might have been part of the issue in terms of display. I guess I should qualify my comments a bit. Yours is an opinion/viewpoint I definitely respect. And since Colemj is definitely NOT an idiot – and actually HAS an open mind and TONS of first-hand experience with this stuff – I listen… Colemj then explained why he used and liked it. I’d just said I didn’t think SEAiq was nearly as good as iNavX. Here is a post from Sailnet with my good friend, Colemj, where we are discussing the differences between iNavX and SEAiq. ![]()
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