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I walk in similar shoes but I don't want a navigation device only something to logg my every move but want to be able to download the logs to my Apple MacBook Pro and some logging devices I met support Windows only.I don't know TopoMap I prefer IGO, but as I know most GPS navigation software offer the option to save your trace log or the rout you moved. Of course different programs have these settings in different places.The real question is not which GPS softvare PM supports but what GPS log formats does PM support to check if your (chosen) GPS can output that format.
Kirk,This maybe a stupid question... do most GPS devices support the exporting these log files? Is there something I should look for in the descriptions / manual's to determine if it supports an output PM can ingest
I was thinking on a Royaltek device but it turned out to be for logging only and having no USB but BT only....and software for Win only. So my trust drained for it.The other option I am thinking of is a Holux one offering both to be a BT/USB receiver for any PDA and a standalone logging device (with a USB as well). But it lists drivers to be necessary so the one Kirk mentioned may be the winner with the mass storage solution. Thanks for the tip.By the way here is a list of devices: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/GPS_Reviews
Quote from: szurkebarat on May 20, 2009, 04:30:54 PMI was thinking on a Royaltek device but it turned out to be for logging only and having no USB but BT only....and software for Win only. So my trust drained for it.The other option I am thinking of is a Holux one offering both to be a BT/USB receiver for any PDA and a standalone logging device (with a USB as well). But it lists drivers to be necessary so the one Kirk mentioned may be the winner with the mass storage solution. Thanks for the tip.By the way here is a list of devices: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/GPS_ReviewsI can speak from personal experience that the Holux model is not at all Mac OS X friendly.-Kirk
as long the holux produces gpx-files and has a Bluetooth-connection, there's no problem on a mac.Mytracks, or HoudahGPS gets the data via Bluetooth and that's it.
Hi,just to actualise: HoudahGPS supports now the Holux M-241 (as written on their homepage)
Do you mean HoudahGeo?
... I guess I was really trying to point out that if you haven't purchased a GPS data logger yet, that some of them are easier to use with Photo Mechanic than others. The Holux product is not one of them.
Quote from: Kirk Baker on June 03, 2009, 01:15:16 PMDo you mean HoudahGeo? No, as I wrote: HoudahGPS, it's free and it imports data.