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They're in cache but they can't seem to get it to scroll or resize quickly. And it only displays the map(s) in the window and navigate outside the window requires it to reload the maps in the new display.
#GARMIN TOPO US 24K RAR FULL#
The map window is worse as it uses full window size, and with my 27" LED Apple monitor it's just stupid on their part.Īny good application will have save user settings for starting and they have none. It always uses a default which is both stupid and irritating as the list window opens along the bottom covers the dock and you have to move and resize it or remove it, but you don't have the choice not to display it at startup.
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You have to guess at the quadrant name or the maps identification system which are latitidue-longitude and alphanumeric sequence based files.īut what is really aggrevating is that it doesn't save your last window settings. I have more to learn how it deals with this folder but user-selected folders would be handy.Īlso, in selected the maps quadrants is difficult at best and almost impossible at worst as they don't provide an separate or ready index to help you. In addition the auto-open folder doesn't have a user selection if you're working in more than one area or working with two different map scales.
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That's cool, but the downside it that is load each quadrant (map) when you start it so it can be excruciatingly slow while it loads. For one, it uses the full range of USGS topographic maps and you can pick the scale and maps you want for the state(s) you buy. Ok, so what's my initial assessment of each of the two new ones? This is in part I because I focused on the use for the work I do, which is really using USGS topographic maps for location information (latitude, longitude, elevation, etc.) for sites I use with Google maps, for deteriming routes and for identifying and locating landmarks and geographic features. Well, after doing some initial work setting them up and using them, I'm not overly impressed with either. I will be upgrading to Lion soon (in a week or two waiting the last updates for Lion for other software and hardware) so I went out and got MacGPS Pro along with the maps for Washington state, and I got Garmin's Topo US 24K West which has software and maps. So much for customer service, especially since it's a good software package, and probably the better of all of them.
#GARMIN TOPO US 24K RAR UPGRADE#
Go figure they want to lose all the customers who, like me, have it on their Mac with plans to upgrade to Lion or others who already have Lion and find the software doesn't work. And now they have said the current version is not compatible with Apple's OS-X 10.7 (Lion) and just now decided to consider to plan an upgrade for it. I've used National Geographic's (NG's) TOPO! software for Washington for several years now, even buying new version when they decide to create new versions instead of simple developing upgrades or updates. So my final recommendation still applies, it's the better of three if you want USGS topo maps and other tools
#GARMIN TOPO US 24K RAR UPDATE#
Update 10/15/11.-I upgraded to OS-X 10.7.2 and surprisingly National Geographic's TOPO! works with no visible problems from the few test I've run, meaning it loads, open and works for a few tests.