Google Earth for Mac OS

According to OgleEarth it should run on any G3 or higher with at least 600 Mhz.  I will be loading it on my Mini tonight to see how it does.  Also of note in the Mac world is the announcement of the first round of Intel-based machines.  I am still holding out for a Mac Mini DVR, or for ESRI to port their Unix build to run on Mac’s FreeBSD innards, in which case I might just switch back to Macs completely.  Of course if they are still planning to port it to Linux, I may just switch that way too…

Either way you can download Google Earth here and find out mpre about today’s Mac announcements here.


One Reply to “Google Earth for Mac OS”

  1. Eric-NL

    I have been using the beta of google earth for the mac on my mini for a few weeks now and it seems to work quite well. The slow harddisk sets the limit. I’m curious how it performs on a big mac.
    A more general problem is the data. In my part of the world (europe) not many areas are in hi-res. This is probably because the cost of data is generally higher here.

Comments are closed.

Recent Mapstodon posts

Loading Mastodon feed...

Archives

Categories