+stonefielders Posted August 14, 2007 Posted August 14, 2007 Before I get too deeply into Cachemate on my MIO350 pda, I thought I'd see if anyone was using an application which they thought was superior to Cachemate? Cachemate feels like a good application. Main benefits are that it can find your nearest cache but I have to keep asking it to update the coords. I don't use GSAK but realise I still need to add the GSAK link into my chain. Quote
Deego Posted August 14, 2007 Posted August 14, 2007 I just use GSAK to generate a HTML file I then drop this on the PPC and or my Nokia phone. Quote
+walkergeoff and wife Posted August 14, 2007 Posted August 14, 2007 (edited) BeeLine. I must admit that I have never heard of this. Link please? Edited August 14, 2007 by walkergeoff Quote
+keehotee Posted August 14, 2007 Posted August 14, 2007 (edited) BeeLineGPS link... And the added advantage that you can just drag a PQ (.gpx) file straight into the database, without having to run through GSAK first - ideal if you're away on holiday..... Edited August 14, 2007 by keehotee Quote
+stonefielders Posted August 14, 2007 Author Posted August 14, 2007 Think I'll download the 30 day trial & see how it compares Thanks Quote
+rutson Posted August 14, 2007 Posted August 14, 2007 You can import a Groundspeak GPX file into (PPC) cachemate without GSAK too. Quote
+dino-irl Posted August 14, 2007 Posted August 14, 2007 Isn't Beeline very expensive compared to Cachemate and GPXSonar and especially the GSAK HTML export? Quote
+keehotee Posted August 14, 2007 Posted August 14, 2007 (edited) Isn't Beeline very expensive compared to Cachemate and GPXSonar and especially the GSAK HTML export? GPXSonar and GSAK html don't allow you to click through to the page from a GPS linked map - you have to index / search for the cache details. BeeLine has a map, constantly centred on your position - you click goto, or cache details, or update, or whatever you want on the cache icons.... similar to MM Navigator but with more features. Haven't used cachemate myself - I came across Beeline first a couple of years ago, and haven't had any reason to change. Edited August 14, 2007 by keehotee Quote
fraggle69 Posted August 14, 2007 Posted August 14, 2007 beeline is a few quid more but for all the added features it's well worth the purchase. I am still stuck using cachemate and it's a really neat portable cache database - never had a problem with it. Quote
+Guanajuato Posted August 15, 2007 Posted August 15, 2007 I have cachemate on my PPC, but I don't use it that much. I found that the cachenav plugin for cachemate doesn't update when your moving slowly, so not much use for getting to the cache spot. I tried Beeline and thought it was great! But then discovered Geoscout (http://www.navstation.co.uk/). The biggest thing going for geoscout is that it will plot your position and the cache (and child waypoint) positions over the top of an OS map. Geoscout takes GPX/LOC files or has the facility to download cache details from the web (though I don't use that, as I think it might break the terms of use of the geocaching website). It also converts from OS grid refs to lat/long. I notice that Beeline has a couple more features now, so I might give it a go again as its more versatile than just being a cache program. Quote
+walkergeoff and wife Posted August 15, 2007 Posted August 15, 2007 BeeLineGPS link... And the added advantage that you can just drag a PQ (.gpx) file straight into the database, without having to run through GSAK first - ideal if you're away on holiday..... Thanks. I now know why I had never heard of it. I have a Palm Vx! Quote
+Boost Posted August 17, 2007 Posted August 17, 2007 Only problem I have with BeeLineGPS is that it does not seem possible to sort on found date. So when coming home from a cache hunt, I have to look at each entry to see which ones I found so I can log it on geocaching.com. And GSAK does not support the exported GPX file. Any one have a better way to do this ? Quote
+Pharisee Posted August 17, 2007 Posted August 17, 2007 Only problem I have with BeeLineGPS is that it does not seem possible to sort on found date. So when coming home from a cache hunt, I have to look at each entry to see which ones I found so I can log it on geocaching.com. And GSAK does not support the exported GPX file. Any one have a better way to do this ? With CacheMate on my Palm, if you tick the 'FOUND' box on the user log page when you've found the cache, it automatically moves that cache entry into Cachemate's 'Unfiled' category when you hit the 'Done' button. (You can define an alternative category in the set-up if you want to). You should also mark the End Time when you find the cache. When you've finished your caching trip, you can export your log entries for the entire Unfiled category into the Memo pad. It will automatically sort them into time and date order for you so if you done lots over a weekend, you don't need to remember which order you did them. Quote
+Boost Posted August 17, 2007 Posted August 17, 2007 I tried cachemate on my pocket pc, but I dont like the cachenav. The navigation window is just about half the screen. But the way it handles found/not founds is superb. I have tried writing to the authors of BeeLineGPS but no response. Quote
WashoeZephyr Posted August 21, 2007 Posted August 21, 2007 With CacheMate on my Palm, if you tick the 'FOUND' box on the user log page when you've found the cache, it automatically moves that cache entry into Cachemate's 'Unfiled' category when you hit the 'Done' button. (You can define an alternative category in the set-up if you want to). You should also mark the End Time when you find the cache. When you've finished your caching trip, you can export your log entries for the entire Unfiled category into the Memo pad. It will automatically sort them into time and date order for you so if you done lots over a weekend, you don't need to remember which order you did them. Glad I stumbled across this thread! I have been using cachemate with my palm for a while. I mark the ones as found and I love that it sorts them by found vs. not found. However it loads them alphabetically not by the time they were done? I have been trying to figure out how to get it to sort by time instead of alphabetically. I even dumped the found ones into the memo pad but they are still coming up in there alphabetically I have been marking the time as start time instead of end time, you know what, I might have answered my own question! Any input would be appreciated! Quote
+purple_pineapple Posted August 24, 2007 Posted August 24, 2007 I use cachemate and love it, but also found it a little slow to update the pointer sometimes. This was especially the case in france, where it refused to think about updating, even in the open under blue skies! Do they have different satellites over there? We ended up swirching from a P550 with Sirf III chipset to my old etrex, and it improved! Does anyone know of a preferably free or cheap pointing device that can link to either cachemate or MemoryMap? An additional advantage to cachemate is linking it to memory map – so one can look at caches on a 1:25,000 map and then open the cachemate cachepage direct from that (thanks to roolku and others!) Dave Quote
+rutson Posted August 24, 2007 Posted August 24, 2007 I find the pointer in MM perfectly good for inpromptu caching and updates quickly enough too. The plugin for CM is carp tho ;-) Quote
+purple_pineapple Posted August 24, 2007 Posted August 24, 2007 I've used that a few times... I'll give it another go! Quote
+Madyokel Posted August 25, 2007 Posted August 25, 2007 I bought Cachemate but to be honest don't get on with it so tend to use Sonar... If there was a way to double click in MM and it open up the sonat cache page I would be a very happy cacher.. Quote
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