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OH such tacos will I give
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Minnesota
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Dunno about a S&T version for OSX, but you should take a look at this.
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Managing the iTards.
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Ohio
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If you are in OSX use Kismac and it will download maps from terraserver, or mapblast or us census info. You might need to adjust the maps a little, they are a bit off for me. I also scanned in the maps from my phone book and se them up in kismac as well. Pretty easy to do, import the map, and point to where you are and set it as current position, drive to the corner of a road and set it as point 1, drive somewhere else and set that corner up as pont 2. It can then tell you where everything is on the map, much more accurate and up to date than most anything you will get from Microsoft. They are still missing a highway up here! It's been here for about 10 years now....
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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mapping of a sort
JiGLE from http://WiGLE.net/ is a java app that runs great on OSX and has vector maps of all the united states.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Route 66
Have you tried Route 66, I am a truck driver and use it daily http://www.66.com/route66/index.php
Only the post office markers are anoying in OSX10.3.3 10.2 does not have them ![]() |
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