+Insp Gadget Posted May 18, 2009 Share Posted May 18, 2009 Just bought my first Macbook. Is there a version of Mapsource for this? How can I work with my GPX files and transfer them to my GPS? Quote Link to comment
+coggins Posted May 18, 2009 Share Posted May 18, 2009 MapSource is a Windows software, but you can download all any any of Garmin's Mac software for free. For GPX files, you would want to use RoadTrip. Garmin's Mac software is here: LINK Quote Link to comment
+Insp Gadget Posted May 18, 2009 Author Share Posted May 18, 2009 For the life of me I can't figure out how to open a GPX file in Roadtrip and transfer that to my Oregon. Can someone help me with this? Quote Link to comment
+coggins Posted May 18, 2009 Share Posted May 18, 2009 (edited) From the File menu select Import and then select your .gpx file. Then click on the Send to GPS icon to send it. Edited May 18, 2009 by coggins Quote Link to comment
+Gringo871 Posted May 21, 2009 Share Posted May 21, 2009 Just bought my first Macbook. Is there a version of Mapsource for this? How can I work with my GPX files and transfer them to my GPS? You might want to check out a neat program called GeoJournal, http://www.geoingenuity.com/main/. It will import GPX files directly from your mail server and then transfer the coordinates to your GPSr. It has many other interesting features that you may find valuable. I started out using MacCaching and then switched to GeoJournal. Quote Link to comment
+T F T C Posted May 21, 2009 Share Posted May 21, 2009 I agree with the GeoJournal advice, however it does not do maps. Quote Link to comment
+DavidMac Posted May 21, 2009 Share Posted May 21, 2009 You shouldn't need any programs to transfer gpx files to the Oregon. Just plug in the GPS, open the "Garmin" volume in the Finder, and put the gpx file into the /garmin/gpx/ folder. To remove files, go into the gpx folder, delete them, and empty the trash. Quote Link to comment
+T F T C Posted May 22, 2009 Share Posted May 22, 2009 It should be noted that GeoJournal does more than transfer files between computer and GPS. That's why it's great. Quote Link to comment
+sduck Posted May 22, 2009 Share Posted May 22, 2009 I'd like to also endorse maccaching and/or geojournal, but can't. Maccaching is almost great, but has a somewhat limited list of what it can do, and lacks some basic filtering options. The developer is great though, and has promised the filters I've asked for, but it's been a year, and they haven't appeared yet. Geojournal is a bit better, but it's an almost there product too, and appears to be abandonware at this point - no updates or anything in more than a year. If you've been using gsak for a while before switching to the mac, like me, and have learned it ways and plumbed it's depths, you're likely to be disappointed with either of these choices. I ended up with a version of XP running in vmware's fusion, and I use it for gsak and a handful of other programs that haven't made the translation to the mac adequately. I understand that parellels and boot camp will also work for installing windows. A free alternative is virtualbox.org. Quote Link to comment
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