Street Atlas Usa 6.0 Mac

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Apr 02, 2006 On my Mac Mini, the Delorme. Delorme Street Atlas 6.0. Discussion in 'Apps' started by Sawney Beane, Mar 31. On my Mac Mini, the Delorme. Delorme Street Atlas 6.0. Discussion in 'Apps' started by Sawney Beane, Mar 31.

Street Atlas Usa 6.0 Mac

Street Atlas USA 6.0 for Macintosh. Yarmouth, ME: DeLorme, 1999. Requirements (Mac): PowerPC Macintosh or later; Mac OS 8.0 or later; 16 MB RAM; minimum 50 MB hard-disk space; 650+ read-capacity CD-ROM drive; color monitor; and printer capable of grayscale or color printing.

Star Wars Jedi Knight Jedi Academy Mac Torrent there. GPS connection requirements: DeLorme Earthmate; DeLorme Gps Tripmate; Garmin 30, 45, GPS II, GPS II Plus, GPS III, GPS III Plus, or GPS 12XL; Magellan; Rockwell; Trimble Scoutmaster or a fully compatible NMEA receiver (and connector cable if required). DeLorme's Street Atlas USA 6.0 for Macintosh consists of two CDROM disks including an installation disc and a program data disk. With the aid of the paper documentation included with the disks, the software was very easy to load for this first time Macintosh user. The product had quick response time on a Macintosh that only met the minimum system requirements. The eighteen-page introductory guide provides basic information on how to start using the system.

Sections on how to locate places, how to customize a map, and troubleshooting are included. Thorough information to obtain technical support is also given. The DeLorme Web site also provides a wealth of information about the product. Streets Atlas USA 6.0 offers a number of very useful concepts and tools.

The user may easily locate a place by conducting a place name or an address search. The system also allows for zip code and phone exchange searches. The zoom feature allows the user to easily view localities from fifteen different viewing levels of detail. The ability to customize a map by accessing a palette of Draw Objects or via the Map Note button for text is also an attractive feature. Address-to-address routing controls, allow the user to set driving speeds and use the Via routing tool to pick the roads the user wants to traverse. Making a printout of a map is easy to accomplish and the print quality is very good.

The basic route planner feature allows the user to choose the quickest, shortest or most scenic routes from one place to another. This function was used to plan a sample of half a dozen trips. The quickest route equals the shortest time and uses mainly Interstate or U.S.