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TXHooligans

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  1. I've had great luck with my old DroidX and our current Droid4's. with a clear view of the sky, it averages coords as well as my garmin (with an app). it does seem to give in to cover a bit before my garmin when in the woods or near lots of buildings. but I am very happy.

  2. Just got an Asus Transformer.. using NeonGeo, I can download my pocket queries right from the app and then cache just as i would with my phone (also neongeo).

     

    transformer has usb ports on the keyboard if you have it.

     

    GC.com and NeonGeo are both one stop shops.

     

    NeonGeo is also developed on top of the Groundspeak API. The developer will also ge back to you in a timely manner if you have issues. I have had great experiences with the phone. not sure i'll have my tablet in the wild, but it is nice in the car while other cachers in the car are helping the driver navigate. and with the same program on the tablet and phone, there isn't another application to learn or have different capabliities.

     

    so far it has been a Win Win.

  3. i believe google has changed the rules for caching maps.. at one time you could pan around to load the map and then go into airplane mode.. your pocket query and map would be available.

     

    with googles new licensing scheme.. that may not be possible.

     

    either NeonGeo or the official app (which still has not name) should get you there in airplane mode if you have already downloaded the PQ.

  4. open the app.. press Settings. in advanced section press Downloading. check the box that says Auto Cache Download. below these words it says "Download caches automacically when you move".

     

    in my defense.. i pan the map around all the time looking at caches.. i also have the map set to save 2000 of them. so i can drive around quite awhile without downloading a new cache. i also tend to have a few pocket queries loaded at times as well.

     

    however, i do have the box checked to "download caches as i move" and i think it does just that.

     

    i'll look for this other thread about what GS allows and does not allow. i tend to stay away from such things.

     

    i guess when we crash into a crowd of (insert group of something tragic here like puppies, kittens or baby sheep)the paper will read we were refreshing our list of caches cause the app didn't automatically do it. oh the humanity!!!

     

    be safe and by all means have fun!!

  5. i have been a forum lurker and participant on many forums for years. I have discovered that there is an applicaton that will bring all my forums to one place and all then operate in the same fashion. this is great. a one stop shop for all my information gathering/sharing purposes.

     

    question is...

     

    are there any plans to implement tapatalk compability/operation for these forums?

     

    (i did find an existing topic that was locked. i used my privelages to start a new one)

  6. i guess if you make your on .gpx file you are out of luck....

     

    I'm glad i have a DROID and a Garmin.

     

    i'm still sure there is a way to do it on the iphone, just need a different app or something. someone has developed an app with just a bit more foresight.

     

    thanks for all the thoughts and ideas.

  7. the event is the 10 Annual Texas Challenge.. there are over 50 caches made available on flash drives to each of the teams in the state... and olklahoma. they are temporary caches just for the event.

     

    us normal cachers with gpsrs and droids can load .gpx files easily from a laptop (no internet connection needed). the folks who cache with iphones, from where i sit and understand, have a problem. Apple's systems, in my limited experience, are quite closed(minded) when compared to other operating systems.

     

    i can email the file to them, but then i cannot offer any instructions on what they can or need to do with it. if i could recomment an application or instructions it'd be a huge step in the right direction or possibly a solution.

     

    it'd take more than the alotted hour to enter coords for this many caches into an iphone or any other thing a cacher might have with them. manual entry is not realestic.

     

    I'm a new team captain for our newly recongnized region and want to be able to support all the cachers on my team. even those who use iphones. i know we'll have a great time if i can show a path over this small hurdle.

  8. no problems with mine, but i'll be watchin...

     

    garmin doesn't make the screens... but they do try and buy the cheapest ones they can.

     

    i do know if you buy a new LCD monitor for your home, it has to be so many bad pixels before you can get service/replacement at most stores (last time i bought one anyway).

     

    i'd go for a swap. but that's me.

  9. We have our yearly Texas Challenge coming up in a few weeks. I need to share a .gpx file of special caches with users who i'm sure will be caching with iphones.

     

    i am not an iphone user so how do i send it to them so they can use it?

     

    is there a particular applicaiton they need to use?

     

    i have read that the official application for iphone does not import .gpx files.

     

    simple question with just about anyother device. what about the iphone?

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