+chuckwagon101 Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 I have noticed that some member profiles have greatly detailed data concerning all the caches they have found or placed. Things such as: closest cache, oldest cache, most caches in a day, etc. etc. etc. Is this something that comes automatically with premium membership or is it something you have to DO extra in order to have this feature. I have noticed that not all premium member profiles have such comprehensive data with their profile. Thanks! Chuckwagon Quote
+DonB Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 I have noticed that some member profiles have greatly detailed data concerning all the caches they have found or placed. Things such as: closest cache, oldest cache, most caches in a day, etc. etc. etc. Is this something that comes automatically with premium membership or is it something you have to DO extra in order to have this feature. I have noticed that not all premium member profiles have such comprehensive data with their profile. Thanks! Chuckwagon There is at least two ways I know of to do it. First you have to go to the PQ page and get a PQ of your finds, then you can use itsnotaboutthenumbers web site or there is a free program you can download called CacheStats. In either case you load the gpx file of your finds and they will create the data that is used in your profile. Quote
+hukilaulau Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 I have noticed that some member profiles have greatly detailed data concerning all the caches they have found or placed. Things such as: closest cache, oldest cache, most caches in a day, etc. etc. etc. Is this something that comes automatically with premium membership or is it something you have to DO extra in order to have this feature. I have noticed that not all premium member profiles have such comprehensive data with their profile. Thanks! Chuckwagon There is at least two ways I know of to do it. First you have to go to the PQ page and get a PQ of your finds, then you can use itsnotaboutthenumbers web site or there is a free program you can download called CacheStats. In either case you load the gpx file of your finds and they will create the data that is used in your profile. And yet another way is using a macro that comes with GSAK. I like that one because it shows the number of caches found in each state. Quote
+wesleykey Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 To more clearly answer the OP, each member creates his own data there and is responsible for keeping it updated (if it gets updated). For example, my profile has a map of states I have found caches in. If I find a cache in another state, I have to go in and manually update the map. Quote
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