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  1. Power Notes For the Windows Mobile 2003/5/6 Power notes is a paperless caching and record keeping system. Current features include: Logging of caches, Found, DNF, Attended, Needs Maintenance, Owner Maintenance, write a note Offline cache database via GPX import, either RAW GPX files or zipped GPX files. Cache Search via GCnumber, name, smartname, or owner name Can then be sorted. Displays all known info and logs about the cache in offline mode and links directly to the online page Powerful record keeping, with dynamic signature content. Puzzle Text transformers built in Power Mode allows for a route of more than 50 waypoints. Coordinate Converter built in Direct uploading of logs to geocaching.com and many more things. For more information and to download a trial version visit http://www.powercaching.com
  2. I have updated the software 15 or 20 times since my last post and have included some documentation. It can now be downloaded here: http://www.box.net/shared/static/wqwycfu0w4.zip
  3. Over the last two weeks I have been developing an application for the pocket PC (also know as Windows Mobile) that allows me to quickly log caches while on the road. It has been created to use the Field Notes section on geocaching.com, the Garmin Colorado series of GPS can generate a field notes file as well, but I was not interested in buying one at this time. But I still wanted to use the quick upload method afforded the Colorado users to log their cache finds, DNF's etc. So knowing I was going on a 7 1/2 day caching road trip I created the field notes program for my Pocket PC based phone/pda We used it to log over 285 caches over 4200 miles, it cut our logging time from hours a night to minutes. Since our return I have added a number of features. Default "Found" and "DNF" Logs are now user options so you can click on found or Not found and default text is inserted for you. The ability to track how many total find you have, plus tracking of Finds, DNF's and Needs Maintenance Notes is tracked for the current Field Notes File, has been added to this version. I have also added the ability to add a custom signature to each log this can be static or utilize some of the dynamic information the software tracks, like the find # in this log, what find this is for you, the time of the find, etc The example Signature below adds the following to my logs: Find #5 of the day! Time of the find: 15:35 Find #2110 At the end of the day you plug your PDA into the computer copy the geocache_visits.txt file to your PC/mac and upload it to geocaching.com using the fields Notes section. From there you can quickly and easily log your finds for the day/trip/etc. As the time and date are recored in the geocache_visits.txt file you can easily track caches over the course of a trip and still get them logged on the correct day. You will need to install the .net 2.0 so if your windows mobile device does not have that installed you can fetch it from here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;displaylang=en I have bundled the program itself in a .Cab file that you can download directly to your device and run to install. It can be fetched from here: http://www.box.net/shared/static/bo1pjnrwg8.CAB This link will always contain the most recent version of the software which is currently .75beta If you use the software please do two things for me. First send me an email telling you are using it. If enough people start using it I will create a site for it. (james.conner@gmail.com) and Secondly please visit: http://www.podcacher.com/?page_id=175 make make a $5 donation to podcacher. bish0p
  4. We are headed into Houston to end our 3500 mile trek across the Southern US, and want to release a TB in honor of the states we visited. However we are finding difficult to find where to purchase a TB Dog tag in the Houston Area, If someone knows where and can email me today that would be great. Thanks Bish0p
  5. Hey, I finally got on and got the cache coordinates. Less than a mile away! FTF!!!! Now, I can't get in to log it! http://wap.geocaching.com It's not pretty but it works to log them.
  6. Not True the Secret Agent made his way to Calgary in the last couple of days... Now the question is with all the snow up here did he leave any foot prints. I am headed out to the cache now to see. The caches that the GCSA visited are in a fairly remote wooded location, so I set off this afternoon to see if I could get lucky and find me a coin. When I got to the cache there where foot prints all over the place, it appeared that someone else had beaten me to the cache. After checking his log it appeared that he was unable to find a coin, so knowing that there where two caches in the area with Similar names I continued down the trail checking each of the caches along the way. When alas I was rewarded with the following: The question was would the GCSA leave footprints in all the snow... None that I could detect. Thanks GCSA. Bish0p
  7. Not True the Secret Agent made his way to Calgary in teh last couple of days... Now the question is with all the snow up here did he leave any foot prints. I am headed out to the cache now to see.
  8. Mine arrived today... Tanks for the great coins.. IN usual CP speed is was 12 days in teh mail ..
  9. Grabbed three of each glow flavour from landsharkz...
  10. Hit on link to go to webpage to see pitcure. Nice Coin... How much are they going to be, and when can they be ordered? Bish0p
  11. I have found a number of TB's in caches that they are not logged into, as I find it strange to grab every TB I come across, as I am averaging 100+ caches every 25 days, I will Discover them so that the ower at least knows where they have ended up as some new people have been nice enough t grab them and move them along they just have not logged it here. If I grab them, the of course just get logged. Bish0p
  12. Where do you live, there are many local stores that sell them. All of my Travel bugs I have picked up at a local GPS store.
  13. That one was in an area that is being logged, I don't know how long any cache would last. This one: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...a7-34a6426630ee Has been in my town Since April and is still going strong. Like any cache it's lifespan can be shortened by where and how well it is hidden.
  14. I forgot one thing... GPXsonar on my PPC/Phone makes paperless caching effortless.
  15. Good luck. and don't give up, I like you got my GPSr home, download a couple of caches and was off, I too did not find any of them (for that matter one of the two I still have not found and have been back many times). But determined I set off the next day, and found a couple. and have not had a day since that I have not had at least one find. What I find the most helpful is knowing what size of container I am looking for, so that I can narrow the possibilities down to places that the container could fit. Micro's like a Bison Tube or smaller should be avoided until you have a couple of finds under your belt, as they are so small they can almost hide in/on/under anything. Multi's can be good to get the practice of entering co-ords in the field, but play with the GPS or have the manual with you as many will have things like projected waypoints etc, that is not covered int he quick start guide. Once you get a couple of finds under your belt you can start to see where they are most likely hidden, one other tell tail sign if the cache has been there for a bit is all the broken branches or new path leading to it.
  16. I agree 100% one of the thing that annoys me more than just a straight puzzle cache is one that I have to run around to 4 or say 6 caches to get codes that mean nothing, then try and make sense of them... With no hint about what to do with them.
  17. No but if you go to the first two cache's I have found here in YYC you will find the Loaded Starbuck's cards I threw in for the lucky folks who find them next.
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