+Rough2000 Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 I'm a newbie and in writing this I'm afraid I will start one of those World War 3 threads. So please, without getting into Dodge, Ford, Chevy arguments, can you give me some idea of the software you are using to download and track your files and what made you decide to use that software? Groundspeak lists several such as "ClayJar Watcher", "EasyGPS", "GPS Babel", "Geocashing Swiss Army Knife", etc. Any advantages, problems, cost, discussions would be appriciated. If there would be another forum that this should be posted in, please move. Thanks, Bill Quote Link to comment
+sam in nc Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 It seems like most people (including me) use GSAK. It has tons of features that I don't know how to use, but getting waypoints to your GPS is painless enough. Cachemate seems to be the favorite for PDA's. Maybe someone can give you some more information - that's about all I know. Quote Link to comment
+Miragee Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 Almost from the very beginning, I started using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife). I tried Watcher, but GSAK does so much, I liked the convenience of having one program that could do it all. GSAK is not a free program, unless you don't mind seeing longer and longer 'nag' screens. The GSAK registration fee is reasonable considering everything the program can do. I load GSAK with data from several "Date Placed" Pocket Queries. After filtering, slicing, and dicing the data, I send the waypoints to my GPSr. Then I Export the data for my Palm, on which I installed Cachemate ($8.00). GSAK also Exports data in the correct format for my Mapsource maps. I still use EasyGPS, but only occasionally if I need .gpx files for the GPX Maptool on the Keen People site. Quote Link to comment
+Rough2000 Posted February 3, 2008 Author Share Posted February 3, 2008 I should have added the following in my OP. I have a Delorme PN-20 and am using Deloorme's Topo USA 7.0 for my mapping software. I don't know if this makes any differance. Quote Link to comment
+imajeep Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 The answer depends on how you want to geocache. I started with a Garmin (which I still use!), so I use Garmin's MapSource program to download data to my GPSr. If you don't have that, start with EasyGPS. It's free and gets the job done. Do you print cache descriptions, or do you want to carry them on a PDA? Cachemate does a great job getting descriptions, logs, and hints to a PDA. Some people like to carry a local copy of the GC.com database for their local area on a laptop, as an alternative to PDA caching. GSAK does a great job of maintaining that local database, although its user interface is kinda klunky. I recommend some form of paperless caching, either with a PDA, or with a laptop. We use both. I load descriptions of all caches in the area where we are going to be caching into GSAK on my laptop, and we take that with us in the car. When we get to a site, we generally download coordinates to our GPSr and read the description from GSAK. If we have to hike to a site, then we download from GSAK to the PDA and head off. It works very well. Quote Link to comment
+fjones15 Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 I should have added the following in my OP. I have a Delorme PN-20 and am using Deloorme's Topo USA 7.0 for my mapping software. I don't know if this makes any differance. I have the PN-20 and have found GSAK to be the best way to go. Quote Link to comment
+Rattlebars Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 I use GPSBabel. Simply because it's simple. It's a command based program with open source and I use it most often with .BAT files which call up the core GPSBabel and in seconds I have a copy: of my waypoints on the SD Card of my waypoints on my gps by serial transfer of my gpx file on my Del Axim Unzip, double click a bat file and in a few seconds I'm ready to go. That's all I really need. GPSBabel includes a pretty good GUI with all the options mouse selectable if you're not into command line. Here's a sample of my .bat for my daily PQ GPX: REM TRANSFER WAYPOINTS WITH SMART NAMES TO MAGELLAN SERIAL c:\gpsbabel\gpsbabel.exe -p "" -w -s -i gpx -f "I:\1129311\1129311.gpx" -o magellan,deficon=shooting,nukewpt=1 -F com1: REM PASS ON THE GPX FILE WITH SMART NAMES TO AXIM c:\gpsbabel\gpsbabel.exe -p "" -w -s -i gpx -f "I:\1129311\1129311.gpx" -o gpx -F "H:\daily.gpx" REM CREATE WPT FILE FOR MAGELLAN WITH SMART NAMES c:\gpsbabel\gpsbabel.exe -p "" -w -s -i gpx -f "I:\1129311\1129311.gpx" -o magellan,deficon=shooting -F "G:\daily.wpt" Quote Link to comment
+HarleyPiper Posted February 4, 2008 Share Posted February 4, 2008 I'm a GSAK convert and loving int... Quote Link to comment
+SriSoKoSu Posted February 6, 2008 Share Posted February 6, 2008 Like most other folks here, I too use GSAK (on the PC) and CacheMate for my PocketPC for paperless caching. The combination works great ... both for getting the waypoints into the GPS (I use a Garmin 60CSx) and getting the cache details into the PocketPC Quote Link to comment
+patty556 Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 Also check the GPS manufacturer's website. They sometimes have simple and free geocaching software for download. Quote Link to comment
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