Dellis
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I'm looking at getting myself a new Macbook but just wanted confirmation that Mapsource will work. I've done a search but to no avail.
Dave
Dave
Mapsource will only run on the Mac under a virtual machine like Parallels.
There is a native version called Bobcat which is in beta but which works OK - not quite as well as Mapsource yet. It has fairly frequent updates though.
Maps need to be converted using a supplied conversion tool before they can be used with Bobcat.
See here http://www8.garmin.com/support/download_details.jsp?id=3885
I believe Apple are revising their Mac books within the next couple of months, so you may want to hang on a bit.
I run Boot Camp on my intel iMac at home - it works a dream, not that I use Windows at home very much I have enough of that at work. However if you install Windows it must be a pucker copy. I bought mine (XP Home) from MicroDirect for £50.
Have you a reference for this? Where can I check it out. I'm about to buy a Macbook. If this is the case I'll hang on a bit.I believe Apple are revising their Mac books within the next couple of months, so you may want to hang on a bit.
I've just spoken to Garmin and they tell me that they released their Mac version of Mapsource in February of this year and it can be downloaded from their site. Any views on this?
Dave

It's all true
Oh you want more? OK Project Bobcat is a product under development, a beta which has been available since Feb with several updates since, you can do some stuff with it but it is not yet the finished article and significantly less comprehensive than Mapsource, looks nice though![]()
Almost, you can't add waypoints and you can't search for places, but you can do basic routing by pointing at source and destination.Is Bobcat good enough to create routes and upload to your GPSR?
Very wise of youI'm looking at changing to a Mac but I don't want to have to keep hold of a pc too.
