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TheHardtechnoFamily

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  1. same for me - i loaded the cartridge and walked "inside" the first stage - but than nothing more happened...
  2. just type the top 3 apps here and hit "preview post"...the banned one is on the bad word list.
  3. btw., GeOrg now supports automatic field notes incl. timestamp, found # and comment - that´s an awesome way to log your founds wireless and easy when you are home. No more "where was i at?"
  4. Is there anyway to get GPX files without paying for membership? I want to test Geobeagle with a gpx file but don't want to shell out a years membership and find that the program doesn't work for me. sure, you need "Gsak" for our pc. You can load some .loc files in it a save this database as a .gpx file. This method will still only give you the info contained in the .loc files. Not much help if trying to evaluate the value of the info in the .gpx file. I think the answer is no. The question is, what does he want to test with the gpx exactly? Of course there are only the coorinates in it...but every other information like difficulty, details/description, hints etc. can easily be added in gsak by hand too. Just copy and paste the information you find on the cache-site. I used to make my gpx-files like this while i didn´t had a premium account.
  5. Is there anyway to get GPX files without paying for membership? I want to test Geobeagle with a gpx file but don't want to shell out a years membership and find that the program doesn't work for me. sure, you need "Gsak" for our pc. You can load some .loc files in it a save this database as a .gpx file.
  6. I´m quite happy with the accuracy on my Samsung i5700. It´s nearly the same as my old garmin etrax. I´m using Android 2.1. and GeOrg. Only in woods with no free-to-air view i almost get no gps-updates or have to wait long for the next fix But i managed to get along with this...
  7. i don´t think they see it this way. They don´t like it either you have a premium or not... As far as i know (and i´m pretty sure) there is no way to get a gpx-file without a premium account. But you can view everything that can be viewed using the webpage with a gpx-style interface...so there´s actually no need to get the gpx i think...? Maybe that´s the fact they don´t like.
  8. It´s 100% fine - there was a implementation to download the gpx-file from gc.com but noone from gc.com answered his mail where he was asking about if it´s ok...so he removed it to be save. Can be read on the homepage: "We even implemented in-application queries for geocaches from Groundspeak’s website to display them in lists and maps. Unfortunately the emails we sent to Groundspeak in order to get a statement from them about how they judge this functionality considering their sites Terms of Use were never answered. " You have to upload or email gpx-containers/pocket querys into the georg local db.
  9. yes I bought the app "GeOrg - Geocaching Organizer" in the android market too. I´m not missing much features to get a great online or (complete) offline geocaching-advanture. - it uses your build-in compass to show the direction you are facing right on the map - it supports the most common maps (Google Maps, Osmarender, Mapnik, Cycle, Satelite-view...) - incl. onroad (turn-by-turn) and offroad navigation - awesome 3D-compass view - supports own offline-titlemaps - you can add waypoints to caches or just via the map - you can import your whole gpx-collections or pocket query via gpx-file or as a zip-file (even using e-mail attachment) - and some more features like sovers i don´t really use Here are some screens:
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