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The ultranav that we use on the falcon gives %MAC and a bar graph showing where you are in the envelope for zero fuel weight, takeoff weight and projected landing weight. If you go to www.ultranav.com they have sample pics of the weight and balance page.
 
I'll throw in a shout out for APG. We just began using them, and they seem very good. I've heard great things about UltraNav as well.
 
We use FLYINCG for our Challenger. It works really well, options for standard or actual weights, % MAC, and stab setting. It also graphs fuel burn throughout the flight. I think we paid 400 dollars for it. Also it prints a manifest for you if you are Part 135.
 
If you have the Arinc subscription, you can put in pax data, cargo, etc., and it will give you all w&b info (along with runway numbers) when you compute the flight plan.

FWIW, every Ultranav model I have seen give %mac.
 

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