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HomePort no Longer Works on my Mac Computer
With the release of macOS Catalina, Homeport is no longer compatible with Mac computers. HomePort is no longer being updated so a different program will be needed for route planning, creating waypoints, etc. If you are no longer able to launch the HomePort program on your Mac computer, the user data may still be retrieved and transferred to another Garmin program.
Recovering user data after macOS update:
First, download the free Garmin BaseCamp software.
- Open your Macintosh HD folder
- Open your User Folder
- Press Command+Shift+Dot to enable hidden files
- Open Library->Application Support->Garmin->HomePort->Database->2.3
- Note that '2.3' is the version of the database. Your version number may be different.
- To migrate to BaseCamp copy AllData.gdb & FolderData.gfi to Library->Application Support->Garmin->BaseCamp->Database->2.3
- Note that your database version number may not be 2.3. Be sure to use your database version number in the folder tree.
Now that the data is restored and present in BaseCamp, you can access and manage your data using:
Garmin ActiveCaptain Application on an Apple or Android Smart Device
Steps to export from BaseCamp (Mac):
- Open the BaseCamp Application.
- Select the information to be exported:
- My Collection can be selected to export all user data stored.
- A specific list or folder can be selected to export only its contents, for more information see related content below.
- Specific items can be highlighted in the lower-left pane by clicking a single route/track/waypoint or using CTRL+Click or Shift+Click to highlight multiple items.
- Click on the File drop-down menu.
- Highlight Export
- Export the file to a desired location
- Email the file to an email address accessible on your smart device OR save the file to a micro/SD card
To import the userdata to the ActiveCaptain application using the email:
- On your smart device, open ActiveCaptain application so that it is running in the background
- Open the email containing the GPX file
- Tap on the GPX file attachment
- Android - Will automatically go to ActiveCaptain and give the Import option
- iOS - Press on the Share button (square with up arrow) and choose the ActiveCaptain application, then choose Import
To import the userdata to the ActiveCaptain application using a compatible chartplotter and micro/SD card, see related content below.
HomePort for Windows
Import into HomePort (Windows OS):
- Highlight My Collection
- From the Menu bar, select File->New List or New List Folder to recreate the folder structure in HomePort
- Highlight the new list in the left pane
- From the Menu bar, select File->Import Into "List Name"
- Choose the location where you saved the exported file
- Highlight the corresponding file to Import into the selected List
- Select Import button
BaseCamp for Mac/Windows
Each list will need to be exported to a file which will be used to import into BaseCamp. For each list, you must do the following:
Import into BaseCamp:
- Highlight My Collection
- From the Menu bar, select File->New List or New List Folder to recreate the folder structure in HomePort
- Highlight the new list in the left pane
- From the Menu bar, select File->Import Into "List Name"
- Choose the location where you saved the exported file
- Highlight the corresponding file to Import into the selected List
- Select Import button
BaseCamp Limitations:
- Create/edit/manage routes, waypoints and tracks only
- Marine charts are not compatible with BaseCamp
- Some marine waypoint symbols are not supported