Enjoyable - Joystick and gamepad mapping for Mac OS X Yukkuri Games Enjoyable Use your gamepad or joystick like a mouse and keyboard on Mac OS X. (311KB). git clone Requirements.
NetSpot is the easiest native wireless site survey software for Mac and Windows. You need just a few clicks to load your office plan or area map before starting a network site survey. What offline map software using OSM is available for Mac OS X? The key feature I am looking for is to be able to open a.kml or.gpx file and see the To reveal a software with that features you can have a look at the OSM wiki (Software/Desktop) and sort the first table there for the column 'Mac versions'.
Mac OS X 10.7+. One or more HID-compatible (e.g.
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USB or Bluetooth) input devices Mappings I play games with a Playstation 3 controller, so these will be useless if you have a different controller. These are the mappings I use for games I like. To use them, just save them and double-click on them in Finder, or use ⌘O in Enjoyable to import them.
License. 2013 Joe Wreschnig, 2012 Yifeng Huang, 2009 Sam McCall Enjoyable is free software written by Joe Wreschnig and is based on the Enjoy codebase written. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
How to build MAPS.ME for Mac OS X - an offline OpenStreetMaps browser October 21, 2015, revised April 24, 2017 Warning! You can still build the executable for yourself following the instructions, but I have troubles with bundling it, and downloading maps. If you get it working please share your solution. There’s still no official or supported method to building the app for macOS. A couple of weeks ago, one of the best offline map applications for mobile (for advertising parity, the other one I use is ), has gone open source, and as part of the release, now the app has an OS X version. Before this there was no native Mac OS X application for browsing OpenStreetMaps offline, so I was really excited to get this running.
MAPS.ME for Mac OS X At the present moment, it lets you browse the map and search for features. There is no routing or favorites or any other fancy stuff, but it’ll be useful in a pinch. As the app is clearly not up to release standards in terms of features, you’ll have to build it yourself. Install if you haven’t yet.
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In the process you’ll make sure the Xcode toolchain is set up. Install dependencies: brew install boost qt5. Link qt5 build tools: brew link -force qt5 If you had qt (version 4) installed, brew will complain and then you should do brew unlink qt first and rollback after this build, just to be safe. Check out the omim repo: git clone -depth 1 [email protected]:mapsme/omim.git cd omim.
Check out the submodules: git submodule init git submodule update. Run the configuration script./configure.sh When it asks you for a private repo, just hit ENTER. Actually build the software tools/unix/buildomim.sh -r cd./omim-build-release/out/release macdeployqt MAPS.ME.app mv././data/.
MAPS.ME.app/Contents/Resources. If the previous step had succeeded, you now have a working build open MAPS.ME.app. If the application works, install it in the Applications directory mv MAPS.ME.app /Applications open /Applications/MAPS.ME.app These steps no longer work:. The app has a map download feature, but it doesn’t work because of keys or something. In any case, you can download the latest maps manually from. The maps are organized by country, so download yourcountry.mwm and yourcountry.mwm.routing.
Move the downloaded files to /Library/Application Support/MapsWithMe. Restart the app. You should now have a working build of MAPS.ME for your desktop.