Nomads Almanac

Nomads Almanac

License:Freeware

Total downloads:28

Operating system:Windows XP / 7 / 10 / 11

Latest version:1.5.2

Latest update:

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Description

Nomads Almanac, developed by C-com, is an exceptional tool falling under the Photo & Graphics category, specifically in the Viewers & Editors subcategory. The latest version available for download is 1.5.2, with a manageable file size of 3.6 MB and is supported on a variety of operating systems including Windows XP, 7, 10, and 11. Previous versions, like 1.5, also demonstrate the software’s evolution and steady improvement.

Nomads Almanac is designed to provide users with comprehensive satellite aiming data and terrestrial TV and radio bearing and distance information from any location in Australia. Users have the flexibility to add their own database entries, such as Amateur Radio and CB repeaters. Selecting a location is simple and user-friendly; options include clicking on a map, choosing a town from a list of over 65,000 names, selecting a 'favourite', or manually entering coordinates.

This freeware offers insightful and practical tools without any cost. The nomad.exe installation file ensures that setup is straightforward and hassle-free. Users searching for a Photo & Graphics Viewer & Editor utility with a specific focus on satellite data and terrestrial broadcasting in Australia will find Nomads Almanac to be the right choice.

Pros:

  • Comprehensive database with over 65,000 names.
  • Allows for the addition of custom databases.
  • User-friendly interface for location selection.
  • Small file size ensuring quick download and minimal storage usage.
  • Available for free.

Cons:

  • Limited to Australian locations only.
  • Interface may seem dated compared to modern design standards.
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