I use the Jepp services – Jeppview for printing charts and JDM to download Nav etc data to my Garmin navigators etc. For years I have kept an ancient Windows machine for this sole purpose, but it is a pain in the arse. For example every time I want to do this, firstly my PC wants to spend several hours trying to update windows etc.
Anyway, I would early love to be able to use my trusty Macbook Pro to run these two Jeppesen services. Could anyone please help me with a couple a questions:
JDM: https://support.jeppesen.com/product?pc=tools&pid=JDM_macOS
there is no jeppview for mac os x so your only option is parallrls, it is not difficult to install and it should not affect your mac os in any negative way
Thanks Tomek! Hope all is well in Poland.
JDM works well on the Mac.
Hi,
JDM works OK on Mac.
For chart viewing I use the e-Link portal.
Airborne_Again wrote:
JDM works well on the Mac.
But do I have to install Windows Parralels first?
I used to ru JDM on the Mac with no problem. (Now I use the Garmin equivalent).
Buckerfan wrote:
But do I have to install Windows Parralels first?
JDM for Mac is a native app so it doesn’t require any other instalations. I’ve been using it for over a year and never had a problem.
Buckerfan wrote:
But do I have to install Windows Parralels first?
No, there is a native Mac application.
speed wrote:
For chart viewing I use the e-Link portal.
How do you get access to that? Is it included in a PilotPak with charts?