Geocaching Menu - 1.2.1upload waypoints from Safari directly to a GPS device |
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In the meantime, I will say that the "menu" is not one of the "normal" system menus you see in the upper-right of your screen. You can't move it, it is always at the left of the other system menus. This makes it completely useless, since on my 12" Powerbook with only a 1024x768 screen it gets covered up by Safari's own menus! You have a large screen to use this menu, or else delete all of your other system menus every time you want to use it — a huge pain!
Also, when I tried to upload a waypoint to my GPS, it gave an error message (expected since it doesn't support my model), but then locked up, greying out all the menus, including the "Quit" menu. I had to use the Terminal to force-quit, since it also doesn't appear in the Dock as an application. Fun stuff.
Geocaching Menu a good idea, and I'm sure that if it worked for my GPS I would still find it extremely useful, but it's got a few rough edges. I still recommend this product because without it, uploading geocaching waypoints is a huge pain with OS-X.