


but I won't fork over $135 to "unknown" :-)That is the biggest load of horsesh1t I've seen on here in a while. Now if this works out well you can bet I will fork over the $135 would be well worth it.
#Oziexplorer versions Pc
alas the program is NOT $40 its $135 since you mustr convert the maps AND include map files and the only way to get "map files" is with the PC side Ozi program. If you're going to contribute, can you make it constructive? or at the very least accurate? Well done on your first post, welcome to Austech. The only restriction is the allowable number of vertices (3D resolution)
#Oziexplorer versions full version
So it is only $40 you need to spend to get the full version of OziExplorer CE and be able to make and calibrate your own maps or convert existing maps.Īnd the demo version of OziExplorer 3D can be used to generate the. It is also capable of converting over a dozen different map formats. ozfx3 format for optimal use with OziExplorer CE and is FREE to download. Img2ozf is the program needed to convert the maps to the.

But by all means, do BUY the full version if you want to use it for laptop navigation as well, or for importing non standard image files that can't easily be changed to. There's no need to buy the full version if this is all you need it for. You can write them manually with a text editor, or use an existing. This is also NOT the only way to obtain/create. The demo version of OziExplorer PC can be used to calibrate. OziExplorer CE is not a loaded sale with hidden extras as you're suggesting. Have you even used the legitimate demo? Or did you go straight to using NoServices "demo"? You're speaking nonsense and making false claims.
