Well, GPS as in "let me connect my Garmin GPS to my computer and
download all of my waypoints and tracks, superimpose them on a topo map
or satellite photos, etc."
Something like what I can do with USA Photomaps.
Mesdaq, Ali wrote:
GPS as in the navigation? Or am I wayyyy off on that?
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GPS apps are lacking for Mac's. That's about the only thing I think I
would miss.
Mesdaq, Ali wrote:
Well let me take a shot at answering your question.
Why would I buy OSX to run on my PC when there are a million Windows
apps out there that won't run on it?
Although I don't own a mac I would say that there are enough
applications that do the same thing on macs as they do on windows.
Email, web browsing, games, office productivity, graphics, video
editing, etc. I used to make that same argument all the time but I
personally cant think of anything that I use that can't be done on a
mac. I don't play many games and I am aware it is lacking full support
there. But can you name a few type of apps that are not available on
macs?