tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1494275143619870656.post1324664652220336874..comments2024-03-27T02:14:03.471-05:00Comments on i-Marine Apps: NavPlayMarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06613501123640472129noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1494275143619870656.post-9875364598325936802021-08-02T03:34:33.771-05:002021-08-02T03:34:33.771-05:00We are Electric DC Motors Manufacturers located in...We are Electric DC Motors Manufacturers located in Jieyang city, <br />Guangdong Province. a Electric DC motor is a type of electric <br />machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.<a href="https://hongjiayou.com/" rel="nofollow">Electric DC Motors Manufacturers</a><br />Jennyhttps://hongjiayou.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1494275143619870656.post-41699722048488211262015-10-12T10:28:57.289-05:002015-10-12T10:28:57.289-05:00John,
Thanks for the feedback on NavPlay! Many of...John,<br /><br />Thanks for the feedback on NavPlay! Many of these apps look good at first but when you actually put them to use that is when you find out whether they live up to all the hype. Sorry you had such a bad experience. The multiple subscriptions for all the separate modules is confusing and costly as I noted in my review. The expiring issue you mentioned is just not practical and could put boaters in danger if they are relying on the app for navigation.<br /><br />There are many other options as I am sure you are aware. Checkout my top 10 Marine charting apps here. http://i-marineapps.blogspot.com/p/best-marine-charting-apps.html.<br /><br />I will have to rethink the #6 position of NavPlay. If there are that many issues with it I may drop it further down the list. iNavX and Navionics are the most widely used and supported. SEAiq was written by a sailor who developed it on his circumnavigation so it is very reliable also. <br /><br />The cool thing about apps it that you can have more than one Marine charting app on your device and they are fairly inexpensive compared to a full blown chart plotting system. If one does not suite you simply purchase another and move on. I have four or five different charting apps on my iPad. Mine are iNavX, Navionics, SEAiq and iSailor, Garmin Blue Chart Mobile and Nobeltec.<br /><br />Let me know which app you try next. It is great to hear what is working and what is not.<br /><br />MarkMarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06613501123640472129noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1494275143619870656.post-45058330988363775792015-10-11T22:12:40.749-05:002015-10-11T22:12:40.749-05:00I have used one for the last 4 months coming down ...I have used one for the last 4 months coming down the inside passage from Alaska and am less than impressed. <br />when it looses its gps input there is no warning whatsoever except the little icon in the upper right corner turns red and is hardly noticeable. Tthe screen does not change during the outage leaving you to run blissfully along until you run aground on a shoal, ( as I did). The screen toolbar is too large in relation to the screen and the boat indicator is always in the middle of the screen and no way to change it to another configuration. I want to see where I am going, not where I've been. In addition the programer doesn't know how to spell Bearing, as in Range and Bearing. Oh, and a week before my subscription was due for renewal, the screen demanded a new subscription right in the middle of a coastal cruise and refused to restart until I renewed for 15 days. Never again.<br /><br />John Schroeder, Hoku Iki, Bellingham WA.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17625977287069886721noreply@blogger.com