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Posted by John on May 28, 2010, 8:11 pm


Was thinking about buying a new GPS system, but not sure if it would
work on a Mac. I am just getting tired of the many limitations of my
BlackBerry GPS. I am not sure as to what model I would buy, just need
something cheap, and something simple. I dont wish to mess a whole lot
with it, just need something superior to my BlackBerry GPS. I just get
so sick and tired of the constant downloading all the time as I enter
new regions. Although for some reason the Sprint Navigation program does
not do this as I drive to locations. Google Maps is sluggish, and BB
Maps is a little faster, but not by much. But Sprint Navigation only
works as a direction finder app, and not as a map GPS, as what I have
seen done wit modern GPS systems.

Thanks,


John
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Posted by nospam on May 28, 2010, 8:21 pm



> Was thinking about buying a new GPS system, but not sure if it would
> work on a Mac.

they are standalone devices.

garmin has mac software for their gps units, but if the gps has maps
already built in, you probably don't need a computer at all. if the
gps has a removable memory card, you can transfer track logs and other
data by dragging files in finder.

Posted by John on May 28, 2010, 10:00 pm



>
> > Was thinking about buying a new GPS system, but not sure if it would
> > work on a Mac.
>
> they are standalone devices.
>
> garmin has mac software for their gps units, but if the gps has maps
> already built in, you probably don't need a computer at all. if the
> gps has a removable memory card, you can transfer track logs and other
> data by dragging files in finder.

Thank you. This answered my question.
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Posted by isw on May 29, 2010, 1:02 am



--stuff--

Your posts always include a fairly peculiar sig. After reading it ad
nauseum, I feel obliged to reply, in hope that, once you get the
answers, you'll stop asking.

> Are there errors in the Bible?

Ans: Yes. Many. A whole lot. Myriad. More than you can count. And then
some.

> How should a church conduct its worship services?

Ans: In private, and quietly so as to not annoy the neighbors.

> Is drinking Alcohol a sin?

Ans: No. And it's a silly question.

> Is racism wrong?

Ans: Yes. No rational person would even ask.

Isaac

Posted by Mike Rosenberg on May 29, 2010, 10:45 am



> Your posts always include a fairly peculiar sig.

Signatures are outside the body of the post. Either ignore them or
respond privately to the author. By responding in public, _you_ have
started an off-topic subthread.

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