Upload GPS software onto Moto A925 on Mac OS X ?

Hi there,
This is mainly a question to A925 users.
I am plannnng to buy Motorola A925.
I don't care of it is compatible with isync or not.
Main purpose of it would be the GPS function.
Would I be able to install the GPS software onto A925 although isync does not recognise A025?
Thank you.
Tom

Actually, there is a program that will do this, and a lot more. It's called Keynote. You can import your PowerPoint files, then you can trash PowerPoint, because you'll find Keynote does everything PowerPoint does better, and it does a lot more. Including exporting your presentations in Flash, PDF, QuickTime, or back to PowerPoint, if you must.

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