They want $50 for Planner now, available here. It looks like they are moving away from this software towards wireless but there are still versions available buried deep in the Raymarine site. It uses the exact same card reader but could also use free downloaded NOAA charts. They offered a "Voyage Planner" version for free. Raymarine has a long-standing software product called "RayTech RNS Navigation" that can interface with on-board equipment and act as an additional MFD. Navionics provided software along with the reader that allowed creation of waypoints and routes. When it's time to save you swap the map card with a blank CF chip which you then upload to the MFD. Using another reader could corrupt the Navionics card. You needed a proprietary card reader that looks like this: Click to expand.Both Navionics and Raymarine used to provide a solution for this.
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