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Garmin to focus more on pre-programmed SD cards?

February 22, 2006 by Rich Owings  

Garmin announced their fourth quarter 2005 earnings today, and hidden away in the PDF was this statement:

"…new outdoor products with high sensitivity GPS receivers and pre-programmed mapping data cards will drive additional growth in this segment during 2006."

So maybe the release earlier this week of Garmin City Select Mexico, which is available only on SD and micro-SD cards, signals the start of a trend. Does this leave many of us with legacy devices? Does this make it harder for people to pirate Garmin software? I don’t have answers to those questions. Any readers care to chime in?

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2 Responses to “Garmin to focus more on pre-programmed SD cards?”
  1. Joe Westermeyer says:

    Does the GPSMAP 60Cx work with a MAC computer? If not, when will it become available?

  2. Rich says:

    If you’re using the right software, yes. MacGPS Pro is supposed to work with USB Garmins. Check out this post for that and some other Mac resources.
    http://gpstracklog.com/2005/12/maps_macs_and_g.html
    Garmin has pledged to update all its software to Mac compatibility, but they are behind schedule on it. It looks like it will be at least the end of the year before it happens

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