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Quote from HyperMulti on 21.06.2024, 14:30If you're on a Mac (Apple Silicon), you can download it from the app store. Otherwise, you'll have to wait. It's on the developers' list (search, and you can find his replies).
If you're on a Mac (Apple Silicon), you can download it from the app store. Otherwise, you'll have to wait. It's on the developers' list (search, and you can find his replies).
Quote from Brianmw36 on 21.06.2024, 15:07Oh thats great! Ive downloaded to my Mac, Perfect! Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Oh thats great! Ive downloaded to my Mac, Perfect! Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Quote from Marts on 21.06.2024, 18:57Quote from HyperMulti on 21.06.2024, 14:30If you're on a Mac (Apple Silicon), you can download it from the app store.
And it's an excellent way to use Scenic to plan routes. Doing it on a large monitor makes it so much easier, and if you're using Google Maps to plot routes, it's handy when importing from one to the other.
Quote from HyperMulti on 21.06.2024, 14:30If you're on a Mac (Apple Silicon), you can download it from the app store.
And it's an excellent way to use Scenic to plan routes. Doing it on a large monitor makes it so much easier, and if you're using Google Maps to plot routes, it's handy when importing from one to the other.
Quote from marcopolo on 08.08.2024, 12:56Thanks for asking this. I had no idea that there was a Mac version of the Route Planner.
Thanks for asking this. I had no idea that there was a Mac version of the Route Planner.
Quote from Marts on 08.08.2024, 18:32Quote from marcopolo on 08.08.2024, 12:56Thanks for asking this. I had no idea that there was a Mac version of the Route Planner.
It's actually an iOS/PadOS app but will work on silicon Macs (that is, those with the M1 or later processors).
Here's a screen shot from the Mac app store.
And the second shot is of my Mac Mini's desktop with Scenic open.
Quote from marcopolo on 08.08.2024, 12:56Thanks for asking this. I had no idea that there was a Mac version of the Route Planner.
It's actually an iOS/PadOS app but will work on silicon Macs (that is, those with the M1 or later processors).
Here's a screen shot from the Mac app store.
And the second shot is of my Mac Mini's desktop with Scenic open.





