Re: GPS & Macintosh



I'm a geek I would have to get a PC to do it rather than force the MAC to.
You could hide it in the corner of the garage like a neglected step child.
LOL
Look at garage sales. You can find cheap PC's and even laptops. Between $200
and $400



"Bob G" <bikerbob5500@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:bikerbob5500-D5B37F.23403024062007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Anyone know which brand of GPS units interfaces/works best with
Macintosh computers???

Thanks,
Bob


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