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Old December 8th 03, 10:41 AM
Rod
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Does anyone have any suggestions on which program to use for this
combination. Pro's and con's.

Cheers,
Rod


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Old December 8th 03, 04:08 PM
Kevin Christner
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"Rod" wrote in message ...
Does anyone have any suggestions on which program to use for this
combination. Pro's and con's.

Cheers,
Rod


Hi Rod,

I'd like to suggest flyWithCE Navigator as your program of choice.
The reason is very simple: It was designed to work with LX
Instruments. Also, its the cheapest program on the market at only
150euro (about $170). With the release of Version 1.30 it has almost
all the features of GNII and WinPilot, yet leaves out alot of the
'extras' that you'll probably never use.

You can see the flyWithCE website at www.flywithce.com or check out
the flyWithCE pages at Wings and Wheels.

Thanks,
Kevin Christner
Wings and Wheels/Sailplane Navigation Solutions
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Old December 8th 03, 05:09 PM
Rod
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Hi Kevin,

Thanks for the suggestion. I'll certainly check it out.

Regards,
Rod


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Old December 9th 03, 04:05 PM
André Somers
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Kevin Christner wrote:

"Rod" wrote in message
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Does anyone have any suggestions on which program to use for this
combination. Pro's and con's.

Cheers,
Rod


Hi Rod,

I'd like to suggest flyWithCE Navigator as your program of choice.
The reason is very simple: It was designed to work with LX
Instruments. Also, its the cheapest program on the market at only
150euro (about $170). With the release of Version 1.30 it has almost
all the features of GNII and WinPilot, yet leaves out alot of the
'extras' that you'll probably never use.

You can see the flyWithCE website at www.flywithce.com or check out
the flyWithCE pages at Wings and Wheels.


It is NOT the cheapest. There are even free programs available!
If you don't care about windows CE, you could install Linux and get Cumulus
running on it (http://cumulus.kflog.org; don't be fooled by the un-updated
website, the coders would rather be working on the code than on the site!).
Also, there is free (as in beer) software for windows CE available.

André
 




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