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Old April 12th 11, 08:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default SeeYou 4

Has anyone besides me noticed that SeeYou 4 (desktop version) has been
released? It's a bit confusing becuase the date next to the link on
Naviter's website is shown as 2010 instead of 2011, but it really is a
new release. Also, you have to select the SeeYou entry on the
Download or Products menu because there isn't (yet) a headline on the
home page.

There are some cool new features, including automatic update of
airspace and vector maps. There is a nice new style for display of
airspace data. There is an export feature for Google Maps (KML). And
there also appears to be support for the current OLC rules.

Lynn Alley
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