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Minimum: • Operating System: Ubuntu 14/Fedora 23 (or equivalent) or newer • CPU: amd64 compatible, 1GHz • System Memory (RAM): 2GB • Hard Disk: 2GB free space • Internet Connection • 3D Graphics Subsystem: OpenGL 1.4 compatible Recommended: • CPU: amd64 compatible, 2GHz • System Memory (RAM): 4GB • Hard Disk: 4GB free space • High-Speed Internet Connection • 3D Graphics Subsystem: OpenGL 2.0 compatible • Screen: 1280x1024, 32 bit color Google Earth Pro functions with most recent versions of the Ubuntu and Fedora Linux distributions. Google Earth Pro may run on other popular distributions as well, but due to the wide variety of Linux platforms available, this is not guaranteed. Install Google Earth Pro.

• Open 'GoogleEarthProMac-Intel.dmg'. • Open the 'Install Google Earth Pro.pkg' file and follow the installation process. • To open Google Earth Pro, open your Applications folder and double-click Google Earth Pro. Note: During the installation process, Mac OS X will ask for an administrator password. This information is never shared with Google. Fix installation errors Before attempting any of the instructions below: •. • If you're using Google Earth Pro, verify that you have administrative rights on your machine or install through an administrator account on the local machine.

Any search for directions is run through the Google Directions API. The actual directions calculations are not done in Google Earth, but are instead done on a Google Server and then returned to Google Earth. The same is true of the Geocoding API and a location search. (Technically it is not really using the API, but its own hooks to the same. While Pitney Bowes does not officially support the OSX operating system, there are a number of reliable ways in which Mac owners can run MapInfo Pro on Intel-based Apple hardware. MapInfo Pro is a Windows application, so you’ll need to be able to run a properly licensed version of Windows on your Mac.

If you're having trouble connecting to Google Earth Pro and your machine has a software firewall, Google Earth Pro might not be able to access the internet. Examples of common anti-virus software firewalls include: • McAfee Personal Firewall Plus (also in McAfee Internet Security Suite) • ZoneAlarm • Norton Personal Firewall To help fix firewall issues in your anti-virus software preferences, verify: • googleearth.exe is not blocked (Windows only) • Access to 'port 80' is available for non-browser applications Note: Before Google Earth Pro software is installed, Mac OS X will ask that you input an administrator password. This information is never shared with Google. Uninstall Google Earth Pro.

It was at this point that I realized I was not going to get anywhere with tech support. So I started trying to figure out what was causing the problem myself. I don’t know what it is like to use their PC product, but from an OS X standpoint Quicken is Evil. Trouble uploading a qfx file into quicken for the machine. Quicken: No they are different.

• Go to your Applications folder and search for 'Google Earth Pro'. • Right-click the Google Earth Pro icon and select Move to Trash. Additionally, if you'd like to remove all of the Google Earth Pro files from your Mac, follow these steps: • Go to Finder.

• At the top, click Go. • On your keyboard, hold Alt and click Library.

• Go to Caches Google Earth Pro and delete all files. • Then, go to Library Application Support Google Earth Pro and delete all files. On older versions of Mac OSX: • Go to Finder. • Open the Home Directory icon labeled with your user ID. • Go to Library Caches Google Earth Pro and delete all files. • Then, go to Library Application Support Google Earth Pro and delete all files.