GPSy is a sophisticated Macintosh GPS communications and GIS mapping program. GPSy connects your Macintosh to a broad range of Global Positioning System (GPS) navigational units and has advanced mapping, logging, and data transfer features. GPSy has extensive support for USGS DRG topo maps, Internet DGPS-IP servers, GPSyLinks to Internet Map Servers, StreetAtlas 4, and IPC's MapFan II, as well as user-scanned maps, Magellan and Lowrance/Eagle data transfer protocols, Sony IPS protocol, Rockwell Zodiac/Tripmate binary protocol support, Trimble TSIP support and much more.
CASCADEHUSH Works okay with a Silvia Multinavigator, with the serial adapter cable (which I had to buy separately) and an Aten UC-232A Serial to USB adapter.
I was able to get a realtime fix.
I was not able to use other functions like uploading or downloading waypoints.
But it's a nice start.
I'll keep playing with it, I don't know if I really have enough need to pay for it. Although I think it's a reasonable price. (Version 3.40.2)
AMAGINE This type of application was wonderfull way back in the day when gps to computer interface was new. This app is a sad reflection on the poor status of gps-gis interfaces on the macintosh platform. (Version 3.40.1)
RJBAILEY I'm glad to finally see a Mac OS X version of this program. I got to love it in the days of OS9, but feature-wise it's the same as it was years ago. I hope the developers keep this baby alive. (Version 3.40b3)