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@Steve-Lynch said in tomtom 450 and Mac catalina: @Nick-Carthew Good point Nick i forgot that the earlier ones didn’t have WiFi, The 450 does have Bluetooth gpx file sharing though which does work for the TT 550 using the MRA Tom Tom MyDrive (Beta) option and only a Bluetooth connection. Worth a try on the 450 methinks. Plug the bootable installer into a compatible Mac. Use Startup Manager or Startup Disk preferences to select the bootable installer as the startup disk, then start up from it. Your Mac will start up to macOS Recovery. Learn about selecting a startup disk, including what to do if your Mac doesn't start up from it. Choose your language, if prompted.

TomTom HOME is a freeware TomTom management software download filed under mapping and made available by TomTom for Windows.

The review for TomTom HOME has not been completed yet, but it was tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below.

Provides access to TomTom devices on your PC

TomTom HOME is the application which has officially been released by the makers of the famous GPS devices. This program gives you full access to a number of functions having to do with your TomTom device; With TomTom HOME, you can keep your maps up-to-date, update speed cameras, personalize the device and many other things which are connected with TomTom's online services.

You can use this software only with TomTom GPS devices and all you have to do is connect your navi to your PC via USB and you're ready to go.

This program allows you to make your GPS 'future proof'.

Features and highlights

Tomtom Home Macos Catalina

  • Keeps your TomTom navigation devices up-to-date
  • Allows for personalization of your TomTom
  • Optional maps are available for purchase via this software
  • Protect your content by backing it up
  • Provides backup and restore options

TomTom HOME 2.21.1.147 on 32-bit and 64-bit PCs

This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from mapping without restrictions. TomTom HOME 2.21.1.147 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows.

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UPDATE GARMIN

#102199

Had email tonight they are giving me a refund!!! Good will gesture
Well done Garmin.
so what to get now
It must be updatable on a Mac
Your thoughts. I’ve only really used Garmin

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On 22 Dec 2020, at 19:59, Carol Weaver <corconx@...> wrote:

For reliability, most intuitive to use, most useful features and goes well with a Mac, it must be a TomTom, Carol. I always regretted buying the Garmin and the Navman. Indeed, I kept a tiny TomTom ONE in the glove box as a back up and it came in handy more than once. I think the TomTom's most useful feature was <Browse the Map> and tap the screen to get a precise destination. My last was a 620, I think.
HTH
Ernie

#102201


Happy Christmas to you and Margaret. Hope you are both keeping well
Carol
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On Tue, 22 Dec 2020 at 21:51, Ernest Bull <ernb32@...> wrote:
On 22 Dec 2020, at 19:59, Carol Weaver <corconx@...> wrote:

For reliability, most intuitive to use, most useful features and goes well with a Mac, it must be a TomTom, Carol. I always regretted buying the Garmin and the Navman. Indeed, I kept a tiny TomTom ONE in the glove box as a back up and it came in handy more than once. I think the TomTom's most useful feature was <Browse the Map> and tap the screen to get a precise destination. My last was a 620, I think.
HTH
Ernie

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#102202

Trouble is reviews of newer models don’t look good can’t see if they are now updateable with Mac - they are using android like the new garmin’s which is the problem
Carol
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On Tue, 22 Dec 2020 at 21:51, Ernest Bull <ernb32@...> wrote:
On 22 Dec 2020, at 19:59, Carol Weaver <corconx@...> wrote:

For reliability, most intuitive to use, most useful features and goes well with a Mac, it must be a TomTom, Carol. I always regretted buying the Garmin and the Navman. Indeed, I kept a tiny TomTom ONE in the glove box as a back up and it came in handy more than once. I think the TomTom's most useful feature was <Browse the Map> and tap the screen to get a precise destination. My last was a 620, I think.
HTH
Ernie

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On 22 Dec 2020, at 22:22, Carol Weaver <corconx@...> wrote:

Trouble is reviews of newer models don’t look good can’t see if they are now updateable with Mac - they are using android like the new garmin’s which is the problem

OH! Things may have changed. I think TomTom MyDrive may be 32bits and the latest Mac OSs are 64bits. I am trying to check, but there seems to be some confusion. Some even suggest that Java has some influence on things.
Shame that. I’ll look some more.

#102204

On 23 Dec 2020, at 07:20, I wrote:

Just found this on a forum did July:
All by sudden on my TomTom Home I received that there has been a critical update for TomTom Home and I cannot use TomTom Home anymore on my Mac Mojave. I downloaded the latest TomTom Home (ver number unknown as I cannot see it during the download/installation process), but as I tried to install it, message appears 'Failure - installation cannot proceed, as not all requirements were met.'
Without being told which requirements, I guess TomTom no longer supports Mac Mojave. Some time ago, I asked them if they support Mac Catalina and they haven't supported so far. I don't understand why now suddenly TomTom forces me to upgrade my OS Mojave (still officially supported by Apple) to Catalina. They should support old/new OS in parallel for some period.... I don't want to upgrade to Catalina yet. And I would never upgrade OS just for one application.
Sad, that. Mind you, I am on OS 10.14.6 and a whole lot more than than just MyDrive will not run or run properly. It’s getting to be a bit of a drag, but one has to book ahead to visit an Apple store.
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ErnB
#102205

Hi all
Carol aren't the new TT's updated by wifi or do you mean some other updates?
Best wishes stay safe
#102206

The maps can be updated by WiFi but my bb is very slow here but you cannot add POI’s back up etc. So useless. Garmin have now amended their website.
It has an android something in it these days and they are not interested in Macs.
Carol
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On Wed, 23 Dec 2020 at 07:35, Brent <brentiow.c@...> wrote:
Hi all
Carol aren't the new TT's updated by wifi or do you mean some other updates?
Best wishes stay safe
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#102207

Yes I noticed yesterday when looking as your suggested that they too have gone android way as Garmin!!
Am now,after a lot of research, decided that going via the Xgody route is probably only way to go.

I have asked on the Nozatec Facebook page and apparently a guy does use his with a Mac ok
Not going to be as good as updates via Garmin but hopefully it will work ok.
Cheaper on eBay but Amazon have it too and if no good I stand a better chance if money back with them
Think it will be the way to go
Carol

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On Wed, 23 Dec 2020 at 07:32, Ernest Bull <ernb32@...> wrote:
On 23 Dec 2020, at 07:20, I wrote:

Just found this on a forum did July:
All by sudden on my TomTom Home I received that there has been a critical update for TomTom Home and I cannot use TomTom Home anymore on my Mac Mojave. I downloaded the latest TomTom Home (ver number unknown as I cannot see it during the download/installation process), but as I tried to install it, message appears 'Failure - installation cannot proceed, as not all requirements were met.'
Without being told which requirements, I guess TomTom no longer supports Mac Mojave. Some time ago, I asked them if they support Mac Catalina and they haven't supported so far. I don't understand why now suddenly TomTom forces me to upgrade my OS Mojave (still officially supported by Apple) to Catalina. They should support old/new OS in parallel for some period.... I don't want to upgrade to Catalina yet. And I would never upgrade OS just for one application.
Sad, that. Mind you, I am on OS 10.14.6 and a whole lot more than than just MyDrive will not run or run properly. It’s getting to be a bit of a drag, but one has to book ahead to visit an Apple store.
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ErnB
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On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 07:59 PM, Carol Weaver wrote:
Your thoughts. I’ve only really used Garmin
Have you tried using Google Maps for navigation? We've been trying it out for a few months and have been using it exclusively for several weeks now to test how well it works hands free. Using voice commands on an Android phone we're finding it works remarkably well .... it's very responsive, it recognises even quite obscure destinations and seems to navigate just as effectively as our old TomTom. I don't know whether voice commands work on an iPhone ... perhaps it's worth getting a cheap Android phone just for navigation (!) ... the one I've got cost £129 and is better than the top of the range phone it replaced.
Our SatNav device is still a 13 year old TomTom which usually works fine but is a bit crotchety. When I looked to replace it two or three years ago I found that on newer models it no longer seems to be possible to load custom POIs and advice on forums from ex-TomTom users was ironically that I should replace it with Garmin!
Hugh
#102209

YES have frequently tried it when out and about, but it doesn't input size and it uses data abroad, which as you know isn't a good thing, but you can download maps, for offline, but that takes up space on a phone.
I do prefer a sat nav.
Carol

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On Wed, 23 Dec 2020 at 11:45, Buff and Hugh via groups.io <huffbuffforums=googlemail.com@groups.io> wrote:
On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 07:59 PM, Carol Weaver wrote:
Your thoughts. I’ve only really used Garmin
Have you tried using Google Maps for navigation? We've been trying it out for a few months and have been using it exclusively for several weeks now to test how well it works hands free. Using voice commands on an Android phone we're finding it works remarkably well .... it's very responsive, it recognises even quite obscure destinations and seems to navigate just as effectively as our old TomTom. I don't know whether voice commands work on an iPhone ... perhaps it's worth getting a cheap Android phone just for navigation (!) ... the one I've got cost £129 and is better than the top of the range phone it replaced.
Our SatNav device is still a 13 year old TomTom which usually works fine but is a bit crotchety. When I looked to replace it two or three years ago I found that on newer models it no longer seems to be possible to load custom POIs and advice on forums from ex-TomTom users was ironically that I should replace it with Garmin!
Hugh
#102210

Buff and Hugh via groups.io <huffbuffforums=googlemail.com@groups.io> wrote:
found that on newer [TomTom] models it no longer seems to be possible to load custom
POIs
You certainly can with the TomTom Go Navigation app on phone. I have
campsites and aires downloaded from various websites on mine (be it
Android!). Bit of a fiddle installing in right folder, though.
Personally hate Google maps navigation. From its very opening
instruction: Head east (or any other compass point).... but sun's not
out, which b way is East? That's city centre walking ...and often not
to be seen on any building the street name. In the van the voice
instructions very badly timed. TomTom (and assume Garmin) so much
better and clearer.
Do wonder with all this talk of operating systems and favourite
sat-navs that we old dogs not keen on new tricks and now getting brain
arthritis just like to stick with what we know (from good ol' days) -
like my path from a Compaq to Navman then TomTom; DOS to Windows to
Android.
TimS
On 23/12/2020, Buff and Hugh via groups.io
<huffbuffforums=googlemail.com@groups.io> wrote:
On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 07:59 PM, Carol Weaver wrote:

Your thoughts. I’ve only really used Garmin
Have you tried using Google Maps for navigation? We've been trying it out
for a few months and have been using it exclusively for several weeks now to
test how well it works hands free. Using voice commands on an Android phone
we're finding it works remarkably well .... it's very responsive, it
recognises even quite obscure destinations and seems to navigate just as
effectively as our old TomTom. I don't know whether voice commands work on
an iPhone ... perhaps it's worth getting a cheap Android phone just for
navigation (!) ... the one I've got cost £129 and is better than the top of
the range phone it replaced.
Our SatNav device is still a 13 year old TomTom which usually works fine but
is a bit crotchety. When I looked to replace it two or three years ago I
found that on newer models it no longer seems to be possible to load custom
POIs and advice on forums from ex-TomTom users was ironically that I should
replace it with Garmin!
Hugh

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#102227

On 23/12/2020 09:36, Carol Weaver wrote:
Yes I noticed yesterday when looking as your suggested that they too have gone android way as Garmin!!
Am now,after a lot of research, decided that going via the Xgody route is probably only way to go.
I have asked on the Nozatec Facebook page and apparently a guy does use his with a Mac ok
Yes, but you need to verify that he has the same Mac as you. The previous Garmin you had worked on the older Mac but not the new one you have.
So specify the exact model you have, that it is 64 bit only and NOT 32 bit at all!
Elwyn
#102228

Hi. Well. After spending an evening and next morning talking to a Superuser on Ton Ton’s community I have established that the TomTom Camper will work (by adding POIs to MyDrive on the web) not the app and it will then send them via WiFi to gps
So I ordered one - choosing to pay more via Amazon as nowhere could you speak to a real person at TomTom and I reckoned if all wasn’t as hoped Amazon would take a return without problems
It arrives tomorrow
It’s a shame that main gps manufacturers are not supporting Mac these days
But I take your point about model Elwyn
Carol

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On Mon, 28 Dec 2020 at 14:24, Elwyn <webforum.emails@...> wrote:
On 23/12/2020 09:36, Carol Weaver wrote:
> Yes I noticed yesterday when looking as your suggested that they too
> have gone android way as Garmin!!
>
> Am now,after a lot of research, decided that going via the Xgody route
> is probably only way to go.
>
>
> I have asked on the Nozatec Facebook page and apparently a guy does use
> his with a Mac ok
Yes, but you need to verify that he has the same Mac as you. The
previous Garmin you had worked on the older Mac but not the new one you
have.
So specify the exact model you have, that it is 64 bit only and NOT 32
bit at all!
Elwyn
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