Garmin MapSource City Navigator North America NT DVD 2008 for Mac

I was soooooo excited to see this, went to Garmin, looked at all the Mac software, downloaded it all...... spent a few hours playing with it all....
pretty useless at this point. Beta Beta Beta.

I'm still excited it may actually be on it's way this decade.
 
CF,

When did you test this?
I tried it not long ago and it worked. It's still not as powerful as the MapSource. However, while at MacWorld Expo this past Jan, I spent quite a bit of time at the Garmin booth.
They said they are working hard on the new Mac version and it will be ported over the PC soon. Mapsource as we know it is dead.

Regards

Alvaro


Crazyfish said:
I was soooooo excited to see this, went to Garmin, looked at all the Mac software, downloaded it all...... spent a few hours playing with it all....
pretty useless at this point. Beta Beta Beta.

I'm still excited it may actually be on it's way this decade.
 
Now, I don't have a PC to convert the maps. When I loaded Bobcat, only the basemap shows - a bit weak, but maybe if I had the Mac version of City Navigator loaded it would be better, not sure. MapInstall and MapManager won't work with out the converted maps. I guess I expected a bit more even for a beta. Google maps ( for $20) and LoadMyTracks was much more fun.

Is there an nRoute type of thing for Macs? I love the 60csx for a nice crossover but would like to expand it to the Macbook. Although, GPS is rather cheap these days......

Can't upload a .kmz file. Too bad, it's rather funny to watch someone wandering around.
 
I converted the maps on the PC and I can use them on my mac.
When City Nav becomes available I might get it.

BTW, there is some Mac software for certain HAM radios.

Regards

Alvaro
 
alvarorb said:
CF,

When did you test this?
I tried it not long ago and it worked. It's still not as powerful as the MapSource. However, while at MacWorld Expo this past Jan, I spent quite a bit of time at the Garmin booth.
They said they are working hard on the new Mac version and it will be ported over the PC soon. Mapsource as we know it is dead.

Regards

Alvaro


Alvaro...will you please elaborate on your "Mapsource as we know it is dead" comment? Does this affect Mapsource TOPO too? What is the new Mapsource version called?
 
spressomon said:
Alvaro...will you please elaborate on your "Mapsource as we know it is dead" comment? Does this affect Mapsource TOPO too? What is the new Mapsource version called?
What the Garmin rep said was that they would stop development of MapSource and the new map interface would be based on their Bobcat product. The maps themselves would still be compatible.

MapSource is a bit antiquated and they'd like to add more features into the product. The current MapSource platform is not up to the taks. So that's where Bobcat comes in.

Regards

Alvaro
 
ah... MapSource was deader when it was alive.

By the time Garmin figures out how to set up all the lock codes we might have something...
 
HORRRAY!!!! looks like there is no need for Boot Camp anymore! :)

Really, this is great news. now i can run my old laptop in my truck without any issues.
 
As an FYI, I have been going back and forth with Garmin over the last few weeks working with my 60 Csx. The last email that I got from them was that something this month or next City Navigator was going to be released as fully Mac compatable, with Topo to follow shortly thereafter. They still directed me to upload the maps from an IBM and manipulate with Bobcat, but were clear that Mac versions were close.
 

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