Where is the GPX files stored on Mac?
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Where is MyRoute storing the downloaded GPX files on a Mac?
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@Ariel on a mac? Wherever you place them!
I guess the downloads folder? -
@Ariel Usually in Downloads, this is a setting you can change in the browser (in Safari: Settings->General: File download location", in Chrome: Settings->Downloads: Location).
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Nope, if I download something from the web, it goes to my download folder. Now when I open a route from library and there is a button save and I click it, a pop-up come and say saved. Probably so, but where?

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@Ariel Which Mac and which browser do you use?
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Hi @Ariel,
it looks like you are using the myRoute Navigation Next APP. You find the downloaded route if you go to your account in the APP and there you find the point Downloads. Entering this you see the downloaded Route.
Greetings
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Ah, you're using the app on a macbook.
That's possible, not fully supported to be honest.As @TomOnTour said, go to your Downloads in the app.
The file is stored within the App. You'd need to access the app files on your Mac for MyRoute-app. How? No clue! On iPhone I know but on mac, never done it.I guess it's: Applications > MyRoute-app > right click > show package contents
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@Corjan-Meijerink When I search for myroute app I can't install it on my Mac. Have an M processor here, so I can do that with other apps that support that.
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