I'm wondering if anyone knows of a reasonably priced hand-held GPS device which
is Mac friendly.
Cheers, Paul.
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Hi Paul
I recently purchased a Garmin Nuvi 1210 GPS unit for the car, and later found
it was Mac compatible. Am able to connect it with USB cable and run updates,
etc quite easily.
Regards
Daniel Forsdyke
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On 10/12/2010, at 9:58, Paul Weaver pwea...@westnet.com.au
My TomTom Go720 old now, talks to Mac nicely for a while now- only issue I find
is on some major software updates your favorite places aren't transferred
across, you have to dig through your backup folders and move them back
yourself, other issue is the Bluetooth to phone - doesn't always
I have a TomTom One and it works well with my iMac using TomTom Home.
Lloyd
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From: Paul Weaver pwea...@westnet.com.au
Reply-To: WAMUG wamug@wamug.org.au
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 09:58:11 +0800 (WST)
To: WAMUG wamug@wamug.org.au
Subject: GPS Mac compatible?
I'm
Paul
I use a Garmin GPSMap 60cx which I find very good with the Mac. Easy to load
waypoints routes etc.
Barry
On 10/12/2010, at 9:58 AM, Paul Weaver wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone knows of a reasonably priced hand-held GPS device
which is Mac friendly.
Cheers, Paul.
: Paul Weaver pwea...@westnet.com.au
Reply-To: WAMUG wamug@wamug.org.au
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 09:58:11 +0800 (WST)
To: WAMUG wamug@wamug.org.au
Subject: GPS Mac compatible?
I'm wondering if anyone knows of a reasonably priced hand-held GPS device
which is Mac friendly.
Cheers, Paul.
http
@wamug.org.au
Subject: GPS Mac compatible?
I'm wondering if anyone knows of a reasonably priced hand-held GPS device
which is Mac friendly.
Cheers, Paul.
http://fremantlebiz.livejournal.com/calendar
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Archives - http://www.wamug.org.au
I have an all-singing, all-dancing Garmin Nuvi 720 with a 4 screen, bluetooth,
topographical maps etc which works quite well with the Mac.
However, if I was in the market for a GPS now, I'd stick with my iPhone for
around the town navigation, bicycle handlebar and hand-held usage and buy a 3G
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