Mac GPS Pro rocks. I have found, for my state, free topos online that already have the GIS information attached to them so I don't even need to go through the step of adding identified coordinates to the map for automatic navigation. It's also interesting to correct a historical map in photoshop, layer it over a topo, and create a map of that so you can see your tracks on a map hundreds of years old. Jim
On Aug 31, 2006, at 11:44 PM, Kim Brennan wrote: > I use MacGPS Pro. Give me a digital topo map, and it will work. Looks > like there are digital maps of Mexico. So I'm pretty sure my software > will work fine. > > > On Aug 31, 2006, at 11:35 PM, Loren Busch wrote: > >> The GPS will work but does the software/map data cover Baja is the >> question. I just looked at Street & Trips and it looks very >> sparse, main >> highways only, no street details. > |
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