The chart is for planning
sailing and boat trips. It will also be useful as a guide for tourists. It is not intended to replace official
charts. ; Online Map : The map is available to any computer with an internet connection from the website OpenSeaMap.org. This map is updated daily. ; Offline Map : The map can also be loaded on local
data storage and can be used on any PC without internet access. This map will also permit use on other devices, such as GPS devices from Garmin and Lowrance, phones, and PDAs. The off-map is regularly updated, usually every week. ; App for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch : The paid
App for OpenSeaMap works on
iPad, iPhone und iPod touch. The actual position is shown on the chart. Each downloaded chart is cached on the device and can be used without internet connection. With internet connection the app checks if there is a newer version of the chart. The Apple location search finds the fitting map section. The app works worldwide. ; Navigation : With certain navigation programs, it is possible to display the current position directly on the chart via a connected
GPS device, tracking a vessel's movement. An
NMEA interface can run an
autopilot and thus control the ship. Also, the display of
AIS signals on the chart is possible. Appropriate navigation tools from the open source area are SeaClear,
OpenCPN and GPSANGLER. == Internationalization ==