There are a number of articles on GPS at the Mac publishing site :

<http://www.tidbits.com/>

Type GPS into their search box and you will receive a list of their relevant information

Bob




On 15/01/2007, at 2:36 PM, Adrian Colley wrote:

Hi Lloyd,
Saw your comments,I am particularly interested in Macs and GPS - is there
someone out there who is able to impart some wisdom in terms of how to
interface Macs and GPS? I am in Bunbury but would even consider a trip or two to Perth if there was someone who would run a quick tutorial or even just point me in the right direction on how to bring these two technologies
together. Technical I am not so simple stuff is what I am after.

Adrian


On 15/1/07 2:18 PM, "Lloyd White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I have read today's SMH review of GPS which rates the TomTom very highly. I know nothing of such things but I guess you have to download software and upgrade through a computer. I would also like to take one to Europe so I
guess that also needs a computer download.
Are these things Mac friendly? Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Lloyd





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