Ratfeathers.

This app is only for Android Tablets, not Phones.

 

NOAA - OCS Inquiry: 21042

Original message: Thanks for offering this chart reader. Only problem, after
trying to download with my Galaxy Note 2, it says it is incompatible!

Oh well, 


Bill Coleman

NOAA-OCS response: Greetings Bill

Thanks for your inquiry. Since MyNOAACharts is a technology demonstrator, it
was designed to work on Android tablets only. There are no immediate plans
to support android phones. Thanks again for your interest in MyNOAACharts
and your encouraging words.

 

 

Bill Coleman

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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Bill
Coleman
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 2:27 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List NOAA Mobile app for Android

 

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is testing MyNOAACharts,
a new mobile app that allows users to download NOAA nautical charts and
editions of the U.S. Coast Pilot.

The app, which is only designed for Android tablets for the testing period,
will be released today, NOAA announced.

MyNOAACharts, which can be used on land and on the water, has built-in GPS
capabilities that allow users to find their position on a NOAA nautical
chart. Users can zoom in on any specific location or zoom out for the big
picture to plan their route.

The Coast Pilot has "geotagged" some of the major locations - embedding
geographical information, such as latitude and longitude, directly into the
chart so it is readable in the app - and provides links to appropriate
federal regulations. The app can be downloaded from the Google Play app
store.

"Easy and workable access to nautical charts is important for boating
safety," NOAA Office of Coast Survey director Rear Adm. Gerd Glang said in a
statement.

The beta test for MyNOAACharts will expire on Labor Day, which is Sept. 2.
Coast Survey will then evaluate usage and user feedback to decide whether to
release a finished version of the app.

"Expanding the app across a multitude of platforms, ensuring easy
accessibility to over a thousand charts and nearly 5,000 pages of U.S. Coast
Pilot, will take considerable resources," Glang said. "We can do it if the
boating community likes the app. We truly want the users to let us know if
the app meets their needs."

 

http://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/mynoaacharts/

 

Bill Coleman

 

 

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