Pat Anderson
New member
I know iPhones and iPad are great, but sometimes I just like to look at a full size computer screen when thinking about route planning! I have an old version (2009) of Coastal Explorer but that is on the Windows side, and I was looking for something to use on the Mac side, preferrably free, and I came across OpenCPN. It had good reviews, so I downloaded it, and pointed it at a directory containing the 2 DVD set of MTW Electronic charts, which it processed just fine. All looks good on startup.
The problem is that the program is a real slug, even on my fast MacBook. Besides lacking a search feature entirely, which I could live with because I theoretically can center a region on the based map and zoom in, every time I zoom or pan, the program takes a minute to create some kind of new file. Then it simply stopped responding to zooming and panning entirely.
I will give it another chance or two, but has anyone else uses this program and found it acceptable, or is it just me? Is there any other free or low cost Mac navigation program that uses the NOAA and USACE electronic charts? Or am I stuck going back to Windoze to use good old Coastal Explorer?
The problem is that the program is a real slug, even on my fast MacBook. Besides lacking a search feature entirely, which I could live with because I theoretically can center a region on the based map and zoom in, every time I zoom or pan, the program takes a minute to create some kind of new file. Then it simply stopped responding to zooming and panning entirely.
I will give it another chance or two, but has anyone else uses this program and found it acceptable, or is it just me? Is there any other free or low cost Mac navigation program that uses the NOAA and USACE electronic charts? Or am I stuck going back to Windoze to use good old Coastal Explorer?