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  • GUID Partition Map. This is a standard for the layout of the partition table on a storage disk using globally unique identifiers (GUIDs). As part of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) standard, GUID is a bootable standard for systems with EFI firmware such as macOS. Non-Intel Macs won't support this bootable standard, hence the only option available to them is the Apple Partition.

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 MAPS.ME, one of the best offline map applications for mobile (for advertising parity, the other one I use is Skobbler), 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.

  1. Install Homebrew if you haven’t yet. In the process you’ll make sure the Xcode toolchain is set up.

  2. Install dependencies:

  3. Link qt5 build tools:

    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.

  4. Check out the omim repo:

  5. Check out the submodules:

  6. Run the configuration script

    When it asks you for a private repo, just hit ENTER.

  7. Actually build the software

  8. If the previous step had succeeded, you now have a working build

  9. If the application works, install it in the Applications directory

These steps no longer work:

  1. 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 official distribution site. The maps are organized by country, so download yourcountry.mwm and yourcountry.mwm.routing.

  2. Move the downloaded files to ~/Library/Application Support/MapsWithMe. Restart the app.

Done! You should now have a working build of MAPS.ME for your desktop.

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When you attach a storage disk to a Mac with the purpose of erasing or repartitioning it, you'll be presented with the option of selecting one of the three available partition maps: GUID Partition Map, Master Boot Record, and Apple Partition Map. In this article we will explain what a partition scheme is and which one to pick when formatting a drive.

What Is a Partition?

The fixed-sized subset of a disk drive treated as an individual unit by the operating system (in our case macOS) is defined as a partition. On every drive there are multiple partitions, and for this you will need a partition table or partition map – maintained by the operating system – to detail the status of the partitions.

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GUID Partition Map

This is a standard for the layout of the partition table on a storage disk using globally unique identifiers (GUIDs). As part of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) standard, GUID is a bootable standard for systems with EFI firmware such as macOS. Non-Intel Macs won't support this bootable standard, hence the only option available to them is the Apple Partition Map (APM).

Apple Partition Map

Used on disks formatted for use with 68k and PowerPC Macs, the Apple Partition Map is the scheme that defines how the data is organized. Starting with OS X Tiger, both APM and GUID partitions can be used for accessing volumes, but PowerPC-based Macs can only boot from APM disks. While Intel-based Macs generally boot from a GUID Partition Table, they are all able to start the operating system from APM and Master Boot Record (MBR) using the BIOS-Emulation called EFI-CSM.

Master Boot Record

Introduced by IBM in 1983 to support the 10MB hard disk, the Master Boot Record is a type of boot sector developed for use with IBM PC systems. It is currently used for Windows partitions formatted as MS-DOS (FAT) or ExFAT.

Choosing a Partition Map

Now you know which partitioning map is which, the next time you insert an external drive or want to partition the built-in storage disk of the Mac, it will be easier to choose between the available options.

When formatting or erasing a volume with Disk Utility, you'll see a format menu prompt asking you to choose from:

  • Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
  • Mac OS Extended (Journaled, Encrypted)
  • Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled)
  • Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled, Encrypted)
  • MS-DOS (FAT)
  • ExFAT
  • APFS (macOS High Sierra’s new file system)
  • APFS (Encrypted)
  • APFS (Case-sensitive)
  • APFS (Case-sensitive, Encrypted).

Be aware that APFS is compatible only with macOS High Sierra and higher, so earlier versions of OS X or macOS won't mount an APFS volume. If you want maximum reach, Mac OS Extended (Journaled) is the right choice.

Below the file system format, the Disk Utility dialog box will list another contextual menu, the partition map scheme, which gives you another great tool to create targeted volumes. If you are looking to format a disk that will be shared with Windows users, the MBR scheme and MS-DOS (FAT) are the best choices. For drives used with Intel-based Macs only, the GUID Partition Map should the option to go for.

If you don't see the partition map scheme option, it is likely because Disk Utility doesn't list all volumes. This will prohibit Disk Utility from erasing the disk and show you an error message. To address this issue, you should click on the View button located in the top-left side of the Disk Utility dialog box and select “Show All Volumes”. From that point on, Disk Utility will ask for your partition map preference, and the formatting process will be smoother.

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