Delorme's map program works with its own GPS unit and software via USB.
http://www.delorme.com

I've heard that they are no longer supporting Mac, but I haven't been able
to verify it.  Even if they have gone 100% PC (dumb, but being done on
occasion) Their PC side software works via VPC.

David Allen

Andrew Kershaw wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm thinking about getting a hand held GPS unit, but I want to get
> one that works with my Mac.  I've heard that some Garmin units will,
> but personal GPS gadgets are something I know next to nothing about.
>
> I'd like to hear the list's thoughts about GPS devices that can
> interface with a PowerBook (with or without USB).  Serial-only or
> older, out of production devices are perfectly fine - I don't need
> the latest and greatest.
>
> Along with device advice, how about software...  What software works
> on a Mac and talks to GPS units?  I'm mostly interested in navigation
> related software, but other nifty applications would be nice to hear
> about, too.
>
> Many thanks!
>
> Peace,
> Drew
> --


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