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JoEmAnVe

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  1. If you put the solved caches on a list, like I have a list of "Solved puzzles", you can create a pocket query or use this list in the app. In that case you won't see the unsolved caches, but you can still see challenge-caches with no corrected coordinates. But they have to be on the map with the corrected coordinates (if they are corrected)
  2. I would like that. But it needs to be be more than just moving the "?" icon. The App or map must indicate that this is an updated location (maybe with a "puzzle solved" icon as in the search list). There are a bunch of caches that I just plain could not remember if the puzzle was solved or not, or if the icon is in its original or "solved" place. Maybe when "Personal Cache Notes" get added, that will help. Or I could use an upgraded memory. There's a similar issue with a handheld GPSr, where solved caches are correctly moved when using Pocket Queries. But some icons are at their unsolved coords, some I've solved. It's not immediately clear which is which. Until a fancier system is developed, all cachers must keep better notes. I agree. If there isn't a way to distinguish between caches on a map that have been solved and those that haven't been solved then showing the updated locations isn't all that useful (unless one remembers every puzzle cache they have solved). Displaying solved and unsolved (has corrected coordinates) caches using different icons is one way to do that. Another would be to filter caches on whether the caches has the corrected coordinates flag is set. The ability to hide puzzle caches that don't have corrected coordinates would be quite useful.
  3. It would be nice if on the geocaching-app the cache would be displayed at the corrected coordinates as well. Even when I use a pocked query and save it to my iPhone, on the map the caches are displayed at the original coordinates.
  4. Thanks for the detour thru Safari, I had the same problem not being able to load any cartridges anymore but this way it works !
  5. If I want to print a cache-description, I have the option to either display or hide sections like the "Short Description", the "Long Description", the "Additional Hints" etc. In Europe a lot of caches are written in multiple languages, and when I print a cache I have the descriptions in all these languages. Is it possible to create an additional section, which can be hidden in the print, for additional languages ? F.e. for cache GC19FRB if I want to print the listing I should be able to hide the german part if my native language is Dutch, or just the other way around.
  6. The way I use my phone (Nokia 6300) to view the caches is to first create a pocket-query, and after that I create a program on my phone which lists me the cache-description, hint and the last 5 logs. The way to do this is to go to http://ppquery.com, select the brand and type of phone, and you get the files to place on your phone.
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