+bittersweetinsanity Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 I'm fairly new to the sport, but I would like to do more. I registered a long time before I actually went after my first cache, now I'm hooked and want to do more. My husband is currently working out of state, so I need something to keep me occupied. I do not have a premium membership for many reasons, but I will soon! I have: eTrex Legend TomTom One Tablet PC with OneNote GSAK (though I don't quite understand it yet and want to wait until I can get a premium membership) iPod Video Dog I would love to go paperless, which I think I can do with either the iPod or my tablet though the tablet would never go out into the field with me. I am up for getting a new phone in April and I think I'm getting some sort of "smart phone" or whatever AT&T calls them. I would really love some guidance or suggestions of what I can do with what I have. Does anyone do paperless with an iPod? I really don't understand how to use it, partly because its never worked right, but how do I go about it? TIA! Quote
+fastforty Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 We started out with an etrex legend & Ipod. As you probably know, without a premium membership & pocket queries, you're pretty much stuck with either sending waypoints to your gps one at a time, or downloading GPX eXchange Files one at a time to open with Gsak. I found a topic here describing how to use an Ipod to go paperless & it worked great. Since then, I've pasted links on several related threads, the latest one here: http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php...=178927&hl= Scroll down to my second response on the first page (not quite halfway down the page) to find the description & links to more detailed step by step setup instructions. The Ipod works great for geocaching Quote
+bittersweetinsanity Posted January 2, 2008 Author Posted January 2, 2008 We started out with an etrex legend & Ipod. As you probably know, without a premium membership & pocket queries, you're pretty much stuck with either sending waypoints to your gps one at a time, or downloading GPX eXchange Files one at a time to open with Gsak. I found a topic here describing how to use an Ipod to go paperless & it worked great. Since then, I've pasted links on several related threads, the latest one here: http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php...=178927&hl= Scroll down to my second response on the first page (not quite halfway down the page) to find the description & links to more detailed step by step setup instructions. The Ipod works great for geocaching Thanks for the help! Can I upload my points with GSAK now then update them once I get the premium membership or do I have to remove them and re-upload? I don't plan on doing anything with the iPod for a while. About how many caches can you get into your iPod? My 60gb is almost full, but I plan on cutting back on some of my music! I am still looking for ways to use my tablet, but I'll have to think a little harder! Quote
+Miragee Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 The best place to ask questions about GSAK is in the GSAK Support Forum. Quite a while ago, I created this little rudimentary GSAK tutorial that might be somewhat helpful for how to filter the waypoints, once you become a Premium Member and load the database with the data from Pocket Queries. Quote
+fastforty Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 Thanks for the help! Can I upload my points with GSAK now then update them once I get the premium membership or do I have to remove them and re-upload? I don't plan on doing anything with the iPod for a while. About how many caches can you get into your iPod? My 60gb is almost full, but I plan on cutting back on some of my music! I am still looking for ways to use my tablet, but I'll have to think a little harder! I'm pretty sure that GSAK "updates" cache listings that you have previously imported when you import them a second time. Sometimes I just clear everything from GSAK & import a whole new set of PQ's & sometimes I just re-run a single PQ and import it. When I do the latter, caches that I have found since the last import turn up marked "found" in GASK so I know at least that info is "updated". The contact file that is generated & exported to an Ipod is pretty small. When I send 500 cache listings ("contacts") to the Ipod, it seems like the file is only about 150kb. You could send 6,000+ contacts and only use about 1 megabyte of storage space, which I'm sure that you are aware, is only a tiny fraction of a gigabyte. Quote
+fastforty Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 I just stumbled across another program that does an awesome job with an Ipod. CacheMagnet sends the full cache description, hint AND logs and it's very simple to setup & use. See my response at the bottom of this thread: http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php...p;#entry3247788 Quote
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