TrailRunner - 2.0v384Plan sports routes; works w/Nike, Apple, iPod, Google Earth. |
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Will not run on 10.4PPC - Version: 2.0v384, 6/24/2009 08:52PM PST
Kent Durvin
On launch, I get a message saying it does not run on this version of OS X. I am on a dual G5 PPC, running 10.4.11. The description shows that it should run.
Application becomes unresponsive on launch - Version: 1.9.1v366, 5/5/2009 12:04PM PST
rtebiz
The last two version (365 & 366) immediately become unresponsive on launch. Consume 98 percent of CPU. Unable to sample using Activity Monitor.
Previous versions seemed OK.
Previous versions seemed OK.
Great route planner 



- Version: 1.8v293, 11/30/2008 07:28PM PST
(3 of 3 users found this comment useful)
FastGM3
Being new to running I don't have the fancy gizmo's to figure my route mileage. I use to drive the route in my truck to figure it out. Now I can mix my run's up throughout the neighborhood using TrailRunner before I jog and know exactly how many miles I'll be running.
It does take some time and patience to figure it out, but once you've done it a few times it's a piece of cake. It can be a little slow at times, but considering the map detail I would almost expect it to be.
It does take some time and patience to figure it out, but once you've done it a few times it's a piece of cake. It can be a little slow at times, but considering the map detail I would almost expect it to be.