Mac Compatible Software for NAVMAN - What to use?

Hi there,
We have a IMAC and recently aquired a NAVMAN MY85XLT.
I have discovered that to upgrade maps the Navman software is only compatible with Windows.
Can anyone please advise a way arounds this? Preferebly without it costing a great deal???
Cheers

What you need to do install Windows Parallel in Mac then install Windows 7 or 8.  Then, download Navdesk from Navman now you can upgrade your mapping using Windows in your Mac

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