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  1. Hi Jeremy,

     

    What's the word on the 'Sandbox' project? Is there something that we could start testing against? Just curious and anxious :blink:

     

    Regards,

    -Fabien.

     

    We're already planning to create a sandbox area for the many different developers who have developed applications to work with the GPX Groundspeak namespace. It will be called the Sandbox, and the initial web service will be a cache logging service. It will be simple but supported, unlike the many other hacks against the geocaching.com site.

     

    Stats are not on the plan at this point, nor are there any initial plans to have access to any of the site's user data, which includes stats. The features will be intended for individual users who wish to interact through the web site via alternate interfaces, such as ClayJar's Watcher, GSAK, etc. We'll expose these services to developers, who can in turn provide additional built-in features in their own apps.

     

    I'm not at the point where I can answer questions about the Sandbox, but I wanted you to know that there are plans to offer services like this.

  2. Major Catastrophe... (very appropriate handle :blink: )

     

    You're correct about GpxSonar: it will not upload waypoints to the GPS using a serial port (for the time being anyways). I have a PPC 1945 and it doesn't have a serial port for me to test with.

     

    But GpxSonar will export to a .loc file that G7ToCE can read and that should solve your problem.

     

    Regards,

    -Fabien.

  3. I have S&T but Mapopolis runs circles around it.

     

    That's true. The advantage of MSFT Pocket S&T is that GpxSonar will let you map cache locations with it automagically. To this day, Mapopolis does not have the right interface to do the same thing.

  4. BMSquared...

     

    I have read throught he forums, but I don't see how to Synch the Field Notes to the GC.Com site.

     

    This feature has not been implemented yet but I've been itching to put it in from the day I started writing the app. This feature will be implemented when there's a clean way (through a well-defined web service) to interface with gc.com.

     

    While it could be done now, I have no interest in playing catch-up everytime the gc.com site changes its cache log forms.

     

    I know the user manual still says version 1.1 Is there a new one on the way?

     

    Not yet. I'll get to it eventually. However, version 1.1 will be quite helpful even for v1.2.x.

  5. Rosco...

     

    Just found another quirk in the "My Caches" new feature. If you have a cache in one catagory and try to import it again to another it won't let you. Says it's already there.

     

    It's not a quirk. It works just the way it's supposed to: the app does not allow you to import the same cache twice, regardless of its category. The category of a cache is an attribute of the cache, no the other way around.

     

    As far as I'm concerned, it would not make sense to allow a cache with the same name and Id to be placed under different categories.

  6. Rosco...

     

    Is there any way to move the caches I have in "my caches" into the individual catagories???

     

    Of course. Do this:

     

    1. Create whatever categories you need.

    2. By default, the caches that you had already imported have a category set to <None>. Make sure that's selected in the drop down to see your former caches.

    3. Pick a cache and edit it.

    4. At the top of the properties page for the cache is the 'Category'. Edit that attribute and set it using the drop down list to any of the categories that you created in setp 1.

    5. Close the cache properties dialog. The cache will disappear from the <None> list and will be only visible when you pick its new category.

  7. southdeltan...

     

    I imagine you know the answer to that one. 

     

    Well, I personally truely like Pocket PC 2003 and I would use that over a Palm any day. I would not have written GpxSonar for PPC 2003 otherwise.

     

    So what do they mean? I ASSUMED that CE was an OS.

     

    Of course. But there's been many versions of it. To keep things simple when you select your device, make sure it runs the latest version of Windows CE which is called Windows Mobile 2003 a.k.a Pocket PC 2003.

     

    No need to go back to the drawing board.

  8. southdeltan...

     

    I will probably be going the PocketPC (winblows) route.

     

    Hummm... If you think it blows, why are you going with it then? :ph34r:

     

    Some local cachers said their device runs Windows CE and they use GPXSonar.

     

    The requirement for GpxSonar is Pocket PC 2002 of 2003. It does not run on older versions of the OS. Make sure you know what they mean by 'Windows CE' before making assumptions.

  9. kavuday...

     

    On the map, I noticed that in the note field of caches whose most recent logs are 'no finds', the 'no find' date is being considerd the 'last found' date.

     

    Good point.

     

    Actually, the app simply uses the date of the last log. The last log can be of any type, it does not matter. I guess that in order to reflect that, the 'Last Found' column should be called 'Last Logged'. I'll fix that.

     

    -Fabien.

  10. Alan2...

     

    what's the filter selection use for?

     

    Are you talking about the 'filter' icon at the bottom?

     

    If you are then here's the explanation: that icon is active and clickable when you have filters active. It is a visual cue to let you know what the cache view is being filtered as well as a shortcut to get to the filters.

     

    If there aren't any filters active, the icon is disabled at which point you can only reach the filters dialog through the menus.

     

    Does that answer your question?

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