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Legacy garmin basecamp for mac os
Legacy garmin basecamp for mac os












  1. #LEGACY GARMIN BASECAMP FOR MAC OS FULL#
  2. #LEGACY GARMIN BASECAMP FOR MAC OS SOFTWARE#
  3. #LEGACY GARMIN BASECAMP FOR MAC OS PC#

But Basecamp bizarrely wants to calculate a route in ALPHABETICAL ORDER before you can optimise it. For instance my medium-price device can optimise a route after finding and selecting several waypoints. In fact for most trips, even complex ones, its usually easier and better to use the device and not even bother turning on the PC.

legacy garmin basecamp for mac os

BUT I am fed up with Basecamp's bizarre logical approach to things - which differs utterly to the satnav device I currently use (two different departments?). So Garmin have a rep for not-quite-finishing the s/w that supports their devices - to be fair not unexpected in the fast development of GPS and sports/fitness trackers etc. Please will someone put me out of my misery?

#LEGACY GARMIN BASECAMP FOR MAC OS SOFTWARE#

Since there are rivals to Garmin in both navigation and fitness tracking markets, surely there is software out there that can handle this? (also noting Google is not blameless in this market having changed their maps features more than once to the dismay of many users - but even they seem oblivious to the desire of many(?) to control their location /trip data - just like we have apps to control our finances and photos and. (And I have not always - and will not always - be a Garmin user - so I want to import ALL my legacy tracks in GPX or other formats). Currently the chaos of the tracks saved, waypoints I might or might not have visited (I can't remember), and the horrible quality of the mapping - makes the sole purpose of Basecamp (reviewing your trips with ease and pleasure) an utter nightmare. But I want to maintain a trip log so I can see where I've been. So I guess millions of Garmin users don't use Basecamp as they don't need to. far better to look up the address on google maps in less than one second and then copy that address into Basecamp (but as noted, I usually can't be bothered to use basecamp for trip planning). Searching for a place is agonisingly slow (FAR slower than using the device directly which I find inexplicable) - and many 'types' of search remain unused as I can't wait that long to find out where a 'thing' is (e.g. The ability to control custom and 'standard' POIs - well I know it can be done but who has time to learn how? Everyone has these needs, why isn't there a menu item allowing to select/deselect categories?ĭon't even mention tagging photos (which appears simple-ish but without some basic improvements I'm unwilling to invest the time). Back to Google maps again (or a third party which uses it).

legacy garmin basecamp for mac os

My mid-price device doesn't do terrain or topology either, making the choice of roads for (e.g.) a cycle ride impossible. well, compared to online maps like Bing OST and of course Google maps seems 10 years behind.

#LEGACY GARMIN BASECAMP FOR MAC OS PC#

Which makes confident deleting and hence tidying up very difficult.Īlso very fed up with my (admittedly mid-range) device's mapping - and the even more basic map on the PC - which even on the hi-res PC screen looks like a child's crayon drawing - Icons in very low resolution but huge size that obscure the area you are looking at - roads are straight lines and poor definition with jaggies and. The concept of data which is 'real' (and hence deletable) - versus so-called 'list' data which is a kind of 'shortcut' to the real data - is utterly baffling mostly because you can never work out which is which. (apparently only sortable alphabetically).

#LEGACY GARMIN BASECAMP FOR MAC OS FULL#

It is full of duplicated folders and files representing trips - waypoints - POIs - tracks. The device and Basecamp are both full of old files I have no idea what they relate to - because there is apparently no way of sorting by DATE (my bad if I am wrong on this point). So Garmin have a rep for not-quite-finishing the s/w that supports their devices - to be fair not unexpected in the fast development of GPS and sports/fitness trackers etc.īUT I am fed up with Basecamp's bizarre logical approach to things - which differs utterly to the satnav device I currently use (two different departments?).














Legacy garmin basecamp for mac os