No More Underlining
The Software Solution for the Aviation Enthusiast
What is NMU
Probably the best value aircraft spotting software for Windows® available today. Available in a trial version (only a small amount of data has been included for evaluation purposes, the shareware and full registered versions have over 84,000 records). Please note that the data in the trial version is limited to the Canadair RJ100 and EMB 135/145 types and the data dates from March 2001.
What it does
- Search on any combination of fields
- Search using wild-cards and pattern matching
- Search current and previous registration
- Do combination searches, for example show me all the United Airlines and British Airways Boeing 777's I have not seen in one checklist
- Add, Change and Delete records
- Pre-loaded with thousands of aircraft details (circa over 84,000 as standard)
- Single click marks aircraft as seen
- Quickly enter trip logs using the where and when seen fields
- Most functions available using F keys as well as point and click
- Integrated back-up
- Export data to external target, for example a hand held device
- Import data from external source, for example back load your existing computerised logs
- Telephone support
- Monthly and Quarterly data updates
- Genuinely takes the mark-up book to the computer
How to order
To obtain a copy of the free evaluation version containing the latest quarterly data release, please contact us. When you wish to register your copy (or wish to buy the registered version from the start!), send a cheque drawn on a UK bank for £19.95 or order at our store. You will automatically get one data update plus lifetime technical support. There are various add-ons and update options you can purchase. Browse the store for details. Please make cheques payable to BM Computing.
NMU as a fund raising tool
Profits from NMU are donated to charities nominated by our client base.
Latest main update "Airliner and biz-jet changes to 15th July" added 16 Jul 10
Latest free update "UK Wrecks and Relics File (complete; not an update)" added 25 Apr 10
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