On the Mac you can use either MacCaching (http://www.maccaching.com) or GeoJournal (http://www.geoingenuity.com/main/?page_id=7). I like features of both, but use MacCaching
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 12:15:18 -0700
From: az_pistolero <az_pistolero@mac.com>
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Windows-less Caching databases
To: az-geocaching@listserv.azgeocaching.com
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It's been years since I researched this topic, being I've had access
to a Windows box for a while.
That will change soon, and I'm losing access to GSAK. What's a person
to do if there are no Microsoft Windows, just a covey of Mac OS 10
boxes, in one's home?
How do I manage my GPX files and cache notes?
I'm a very long time user of MacGPS Pro -- since I bought my first GPS
II Plus, and it can handle some basics like displaying GPX files and
uploading / downloading to my GPS units, but it doesn't handle
filters, etc.
Ideas? (Besides buying yet another Operating System for my
computer?) I don't want to buy a Windows OS, given I'm just
extracting myself from that world.
Jon
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 12:32:35 -0700
From: Andrew Ayre <andy@britishideas.com>
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Windows-less Caching databases
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I prefer Ubunutu/Debian, but I just take it as a fact of life that I
have to dual boot into Windows just to run iTunes. I know there are
Linux versions, but they don't integrate as well with my iPod. :(
Note that these days you can create virtual machines, so the other OS
only exists as a file on your computer in the host operating system.
However USB support is not that great if you need it.
Andy
az_pistolero wrote:
> It's been years since I researched this topic, being I've had access
> to a Windows box for a while.
>
> That will change soon, and I'm losing access to GSAK. What's a person
> to do if there are no Microsoft Windows, just a covey of Mac OS 10
> boxes, in one's home?
>
> How do I manage my GPX files and cache notes?
>
> I'm a very long time user of MacGPS Pro -- since I bought my first GPS
> II Plus, and it can handle some basics like displaying GPX files and
> uploading / downloading to my GPS units, but it doesn't handle
> filters, etc.
>
>
> Ideas? (Besides buying yet another Operating System for my
> computer?) I don't want to buy a Windows OS, given I'm just
> extracting myself from that world.
>
> Jon
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 12:32:35 -0700
From: Andrew Ayre <andy@britishideas.com>
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Windows-less Caching databases
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I prefer Ubunutu/Debian, but I just take it as a fact of life that I
have to dual boot into Windows just to run iTunes. I know there are
Linux versions, but they don't integrate as well with my iPod. :(
Note that these days you can create virtual machines, so the other OS
only exists as a file on your computer in the host operating system.
However USB support is not that great if you need it.
Andy
az_pistolero wrote:
> It's been years since I researched this topic, being I've had access
> to a Windows box for a while.
>
> That will change soon, and I'm losing access to GSAK. What's a person
> to do if there are no Microsoft Windows, just a covey of Mac OS 10
> boxes, in one's home?
>
> How do I manage my GPX files and cache notes?
>
> I'm a very long time user of MacGPS Pro -- since I bought my first GPS
> II Plus, and it can handle some basics like displaying GPX files and
> uploading / downloading to my GPS units, but it doesn't handle
> filters, etc.
>
>
> Ideas? (Besides buying yet another Operating System for my
> computer?) I don't want to buy a Windows OS, given I'm just
> extracting myself from that world.
>
> Jon
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Andy
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