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Download TrailRunner 2.1 Build 490 for Mac OS X

TrailRunner, the well-known route-planning software application for Mac OS X, has received a new maintenance update, fixing errors removing rotation value for manually added maps, while adding other fixes and improvements. The software is free to download and use on any Mac running Tiger or higher. According to Berb...

2 February 2010
06:43 GMT

Download New TrailRunner 2.1v425 for Mac OS X

The popular route-planning software for Mac OS X, TrailRunner, has received a new update. The app can calculate a route for the desired distance, and is freely available for download right here, on Softpedia. Among other benefits, the program allows users to view Maps and Elevation Data from Internet mapping services...

7 September 2009
08:32 GMT

TrailRunner Updated to Become More Stable

Berbie has released a new version of its free route planning application, TrailRunner. The iteration includes the usual laundry of bug fixes, as well as a personal note from the app's developer. TrailRunner is free to download and use on Macs running Tiger or Leopard, while separate versions are available for ea...

10 April 2009
08:31 GMT

What's the Secret of Human Running?

Our vulnerability is really located in the Achilles tendon. Even if standing upright, if they lacked an Achilles tendon like in chimps and gorillas, early humans would have been slower than a snail race. "Reverse-engineered" computer models point that in this case, our ancestors would have had difficulties in running...

13 September 2007
03:52 GMT

Can Elephants Run?

You can say that a four-limbed animal is running when at a given moment all its four limbs are in the air or its gravity center moves up and down in a pogo stick-like motion.It is said that the elephant does not run because they simply cannot do it. But when an elephant speeds up, can that be called just fast walking...

11 September 2007
16:06 GMT

How Fast Were the Dinosaurs? Here Are Some Top Speeds

If a hungry T-rex chased you, you would stand no chance. The smallest dinosaurs were as fast as a racehorse, with about 40 mph (64 kilometers per hour), and even the huge Tyrannosaurus rex could outrun average people.Computer models were employed to calculate the top speeds for 5 carnivore dinosaurs. The velociraptor...

22 August 2007
05:29 GMT

Why Are Humans Hairless and Sweaty?

This pathetic creature has reached the status of the most efficient killer on the planet. What turned the weaponless ape named human into what we are today? "Hairless, clawless, and largely weaponless, ancient humans used the unlikely combination of sweatiness and relentlessness to gain the upper hand over their fast...

17 April 2007
09:44 GMT


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