On SeeYou 3D view mode, press Ctrl-F7, which then allows you to alter the 3D 
camera point.

Using the mouse (a combination of moves with left and/or right buttons held 
while sliding it) to move the camera to be in the cockpit, effectively 
sectioning the cockpit with the screen's surface as the plane of 
intersection, or put the camera in front of the nose of the glider.

Zoom in until you notice the pilot in the cockpit is wearing, you guessed it, 
a TTH on his head.  I guess that's what you call attention to detail (or an 
obsession with the TTH phenomenon)

On Mac software for IGC analysis, going to Google, keying in "igc view 
macintosh" revealed a few hits that might be useful.  Perhaps some of the 
Java software is the easiest way to go, though you are unlikely to get 3D 
graphics, terrain and DEM data like SeeYou from it.

Cheers

Jason

On Fri, 5 Mar 2004 20:56:27 +1100, Ed Marel wrote
> I am interested in these answers also.
> 
> I have found so few Macintosh flight programs that I had to buy a 
> horrible old IBM just to run gliding software.
> 
> Ed
> 
> On Friday, March 5, 2004, at 01:15  PM, Michael Texler wrote:
> 
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have been mucking around with the demo versions of Strepla and SeeYou
> > (including using the digital elevation data and vector maps of South
> > Australia.
> >
> > Before committing to a full featured version (that costs $200 - $300 + 
> > !!!),
> > I was wondering what other people thought about the pros and cons of 
> > each.
> > Which one is better?
> >
> > I noted that Strepla (demo) didn't run in 3D mode, whereas SeeYou 
> > could do
> > 3D with no worries. Do either of these programs allow you to store the 
> > maps
> > and graphs of your trip as graphics files (so you can use the pictures 
> > in
> > magazine articles etc.) The demo versions didn't seem to allow this.
> >
> > Private replies preferred (unless people want the whole list to know 
> > their
> > opinions!!!!)
> >
> > BTW, are there any Macintosh versions of glider flight analysis 
> > software?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Michael T.
> >
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