RouteBuddy 2.3 released, improves performance reduces memory usage

RouteBuddy have released RouteBuddy 2.3, a free update to their GPS mapping program for Mac OS X.

RouteBuddy provides native Mac OS X support for Garmin, TomTom, and NMEA GPS devices - allowing users to manage and display their GPS data using high-precision vector-based road maps.


RouteBuddy 2.3 improves performance and reduces memory usage, and fixes several crashing bugs.

The RouteBuddy store can now be searched from within the application, and several cosmetic issues relating to map rendering have also been addressed.

The device also allows geo-data to be translated between a wide range of formats, and can import and export data as .loc, .gpx, .csv, .ov2, and .kml.

RouteBuddy costs $99.50, around 71, and requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

Maps are available for several different territories, and are priced from $39.50, around 28.

The United Kingdom and Ireland map costs $49.50, around 35, while a range of European maps are also available.

A free demo is available for download.

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