Garmin Training Center for the Mac: Real Soon Now
The Garmin blog announces the (long-delayed) availability of Training Center (the fitness software used by the Edge and Forerunner lines). Only not quite yet: “now available” (as per the press release headline) means that you can pick up a CD at Macworld next week, but you can download it from their web site beginning only in late January. Mac compatibility for Training Center was previously announced for last spring, but was later delayed to the end of this year. I presume that Friday’s post on the Garmin blog was a way of meeting that deadline. See also GPS Tracklog.
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At one point I was a heavy PDA user and was watching the release of Garmin’s Palm OS-based PDAs with built-in GPS (naturally) — the iQue series — with great interest. Times have changed: I’ve gone back to pen and paper, leaving my Palm Tungsten T2 in its cradle, unused for months; and Garmin is slowly but surely getting out of the PDA business: