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It's been a long time since a forum has been established that will change the world. The first was a New York Jets Usenet newsgroup back in 1998, and now we have the Furuno USA Forum. I'd like to congratulate the powers that be that put the time and effort into making this a reality.
With that out of the way, I'd like to welcome everyone onboard as a dedicted Furuno Dealer as well as a Furunophile. I wanted to drop a post here in the MaxSea software forum for any and all who would like to know more about the capabilities of the TimeZero software suite, both Navigator, Explorer, & Professional. While I am not at the level of [Name Removed by Moderator] The Great, I will be monitoring this portion of the forum religiously in order to assist as well as learn from other dealers, users, and MaxSea software engineers.
In my opinion, as someone with a large amount of experience using other brands of navigation software, TimeZero stands head and shoulders above every other program on the market, for both the long-distance sailboat racer, to the hardcore sportfisherman. It's also been a great tool for the casual cruiser, whether using Navigator as a way to prepare routes and plan trips with the assistance of ActiveCaptain, and loading those routes and marks via the file export and conversion option within the software, as well as those with Explorer who have the means of connecting a notebook or shuttle PC to their NavNet system to provide not only route synchonization but the ability to take advantage of the PBG module and radar interface with both the DRS and FAR2XX7 systems.
So to anyone who is viewing this topic and is curious about how they could add MaxSea TimeZero to their system, even if they do not have a NavNet3D system onboard, feel free to ask any questions about the program and it's capabilities, and I along with others will be able to provide assistance in how to make the software become an invaluable tool for navigation.
Regards to all,
Chris Labozza
With that out of the way, I'd like to welcome everyone onboard as a dedicted Furuno Dealer as well as a Furunophile. I wanted to drop a post here in the MaxSea software forum for any and all who would like to know more about the capabilities of the TimeZero software suite, both Navigator, Explorer, & Professional. While I am not at the level of [Name Removed by Moderator] The Great, I will be monitoring this portion of the forum religiously in order to assist as well as learn from other dealers, users, and MaxSea software engineers.
In my opinion, as someone with a large amount of experience using other brands of navigation software, TimeZero stands head and shoulders above every other program on the market, for both the long-distance sailboat racer, to the hardcore sportfisherman. It's also been a great tool for the casual cruiser, whether using Navigator as a way to prepare routes and plan trips with the assistance of ActiveCaptain, and loading those routes and marks via the file export and conversion option within the software, as well as those with Explorer who have the means of connecting a notebook or shuttle PC to their NavNet system to provide not only route synchonization but the ability to take advantage of the PBG module and radar interface with both the DRS and FAR2XX7 systems.
So to anyone who is viewing this topic and is curious about how they could add MaxSea TimeZero to their system, even if they do not have a NavNet3D system onboard, feel free to ask any questions about the program and it's capabilities, and I along with others will be able to provide assistance in how to make the software become an invaluable tool for navigation.
Regards to all,
Chris Labozza