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Install and evaluate Voyager today!

Makai Ocean Engineering, Inc. encourages you to download a free evaluation copy of the Makai Voyager™ 1.2 Demo.

It looks like you're running Windows. To install on Windows, download one of the following installers:

     Makai Voyager Demo 1.2 for Windows 32-bit (161 Mb)
     Makai Voyager Demo 1.2 for Windows 64-bit (170 Mb)

If that's not right, you can choose to download from the following list of supported platforms:

     Makai Voyager Demo 1.2 for Windows 32-bit (161 Mb)
     Makai Voyager Demo 1.2 for Windows 64-bit (170 Mb)
     Makai Voyager Demo 1.2 for Mac OS X (211 Mb)
     Makai Voyager Demo 1.2 for Linux 32-bit (207 Mb)
     Makai Voyager Demo 1.2 for Linux 64-bit (210 Mb)

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System Requirements

Makai Voyager is an advanced visualization software, and has higher system requirements than most "office software". However, it will run well on most modern computers (last 3-4 years or so) that have a supported graphics card.

Operating SystemWindows XP, Vista, 7 (32- and 64-bit);
Apple OSX 10.6 or higher (64-bit);
Linux 2.6 (32- and 64-bit).
CPUModern Intel or AMD x86 processor; e.g., Pentium 4 or higher.
Memory2+ GB RAM
Disk Space250MB free disk space (more for downloaded data)
Video CardOpenGL 2.1 and GLSL 1.2 or higher:
NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT or better.

Documentation & Support

Makai Voyager has written tutorials, a manual, and many videos showing how to use the software. Please see the Scenes and Support pages for these materials.

License Agreement

By downloading and installing Makai Voyager, you agree to our End User License Agreement. Please find the text of this agreement on our License Agreement page. To obtain a full license, please request a quote.

Makai Voyager Products

The image above illustrates the data flow for Makai Voyager. To the left represents your geospatial data which can be stored locally (on a local workstation) or remotely over the Internet. The Data import modules represent the types of data that can be imported into Voyager. The dark blue box "Importer" represents what is done to prep the data for viewing within Voyager. The purple "Multiresolution Streaming Data" box represents the streaming technology used to stream large amounts of data either over the Internet or a local area connection or virtual private network. The blue box to the right "Viewer" represents the primary graphical user interface where the data can be visualized, analyzed and view can be exported for presentations and reports.