Tuesday, May 15, 2007

RouteBuddy 1.2.1 released

location based services


RouteBuddy Ltd are pleased to announce the release of RouteBuddy 1.2.1, a maintenance update to their powerful GPS mapping program for Mac OS X.RouteBuddy provides native Mac OS X support for Garmin and NMEA GPS devices, which allow users to manage and display their GPS data together with a set of high-precision vector-based road maps.This release fixes several crashing bugs, improves performance with large waypoint lists, and provides additional control over routing behaviour.Calculated routes are now saved between sessions, and several new Garmin models are now correctly identified.RouteBuddy 1.2.1 is available immediately, and a free demo can be downloaded from:http://www.routebuddy.com/download/The RouteBuddy Application costs US$99.50, and requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later. Maps are available for a number of different countries priced from US$39.50 per MapAbout RouteBuddy LtdFounded in 2005, RouteBuddy Ltd have pioneered development of native GPS mapping software for Mac OS X.By bringing high-precision vector map data to Apple's unique platform, RouteBuddy aim to take full advantage of native Mac OS X technologies such as Quartz graphics and multi-processing to develop powerful new GPS solutions for Mac users.

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