PC Passage Planner

Nickel

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A couple of years ago - before my latest Windows reinstall - I had a freeware passage planner. Nothing sophisticated, but it had the whole world on it [not precise geopgraphy] and you could do rough graphical passage plans where it would calculate nautical miles etc. Was a very handy rough first tool. Now I can't find my download, nor find it on the internet.

I'm not talking about Seaclear, Tideplanner, or SailGBchartplanner - does anyone have anything similar, or any ideas as to what it is I should be looking for - thanks.
 
I'm fairly sure not - though perhaps their version 1 or version beta was briefly freeware? It does look like an interetsing product though, and I'll probably end up getting a licence for that.
Cheers!
 
Another vote for VPP2. One of the best bits of navving s/w I've bought have used it now for about 10 years and find it just the jobby for both long and short passages. From memory about £50-70.
 
Yet another VPP vote. I recently clicked on it to use it, and it told me to link on line and get a completly updated version I wish microshaft did the same /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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