+nkroy Posted March 11, 2013 Share Posted March 11, 2013 Geocaching v5.1.1 Bug Fixes: ・ Event Cache logging options now display correctly ・ Sending a geocaching log containing a photo is now consistently successful ・ Stopped app from crashing on the settings screen Link to comment
+Kiwi Nomad Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 ・ Event Cache logging options now display correctly Not sure what you mean by this. I tried posting a note on one of my archived caches with today's date mid morning here (NZ) and it was still logged as the previous day (=American time). I was using my iPod touch with latest iOS and latest GC app loaded. At least with this one it does seem to open properly where as I gave up using the older version because of it's aversion to opening. Link to comment
Tyreless Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 ・ Event Cache logging options now display correctly Not sure what you mean by this. I tried posting a note on one of my archived caches with today's date mid morning here (NZ) and it was still logged as the previous day (=American time). I was using my iPod touch with latest iOS and latest GC app loaded. At least with this one it does seem to open properly where as I gave up using the older version because of it's aversion to opening. It means that you can now say "Will attend", etc, whereas with 5.1 you only got the usual "Found it" type choices. Link to comment
+rediguana Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 (edited) I tried posting a note on one of my archived caches with today's date mid morning here (NZ) and it was still logged as the previous day (=American time). KiwiNomad is correct. All logs are still showing the wrong time when submitted from this part of the world (New Zealand). I've just created two test logs from here. 1. Field Note. Created at 2013-03-12 16:51 UTC+13. Shows in Field Notes on website as 12 March 2013 08:51:04 - somewhere a whole 8 hours got lost. This method at least gets the day correct, but the field note timestamp on the website is out by eight hours. Hence early morning logs will get posted to the incorrect day. I've now published this log as well. http://coord.info/GLADC9VR 2. Found Log. Created a few minutes later. Shows as 2013-03-11 on the website - a whole DAY out, it should be logging as 2013-03-12. http://coord.info/GLADC9JB My account settings on the website are: Time Zone: New Zealand : Auckland, Wellington and Show Daylight Savings Time The iPhone application + website combination are still showing this timezone bug, which has been reported many times in the past, and continues to remain unfixed. This is very frustrating for Australian and New Zealand users of the application. Please fix it. I also use CacheSense on Android, and it log as found, and creates fieldnotes with correct dates and times, so it is definitely the iPhone (and apparently Android) versions of the app where the issue lies. Edited March 12, 2013 by rediguana Link to comment
+MtnLioness Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 I tried posting a note on one of my archived caches with today's date mid morning here (NZ) and it was still logged as the previous day (=American time). KiwiNomad is correct. All logs are still showing the wrong time when submitted from this part of the world (New Zealand). I've just created two test logs from here. 1. Field Note. Created at 2013-03-12 16:51 UTC+13. Shows in Field Notes on website as 12 March 2013 08:51:04 - somewhere a whole 8 hours got lost. This method at least gets the day correct, but the field note timestamp on the website is out by eight hours. Hence early morning logs will get posted to the incorrect day. I've now published this log as well. http://coord.info/GLADC9VR 2. Found Log. Created a few minutes later. Shows as 2013-03-11 on the website - a whole DAY out, it should be logging as 2013-03-12. http://coord.info/GLADC9JB My account settings on the website are: Time Zone: New Zealand : Auckland, Wellington and Show Daylight Savings Time The iPhone application + website combination are still showing this timezone bug, which has been reported many times in the past, and continues to remain unfixed. This is very frustrating for Australian and New Zealand users of the application. Please fix it. Both iphones AND Androids do this, we then have to log into GC.COM to alter the dates on a PC, which kinda defies the point of using the phone in the first place. Link to comment
+Apty Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 I use a rival app for my iPhone 5 and will continue to do so until Groundspeak correct this time issue. The app I use creates Field Notes with the local time so there is never an issue with logs appearing as "yesterday" or "tomorrow" or whatever. I will consider using Geocaching app if those of us that live in the future are treated fairly by Groundspeak. Apty, from South Australia. Link to comment
+heathtree Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 I echo the comments by the previous commenters. I moved from Canada to New Zealand about 2 weeks ago, and I've noticed that every cache I've logged on my iPhone since then - both before the 5.1.1 release, as well as after - have this date issue. I've also changed my location and time zone details on my GC.com profile and had no improvement. The app either needs to utilize the time zone setting specified in a user's GC.com profile, needs a setting within the app to set the time zone, or needs to refer to the local time zone in the area where a cache is hidden. Thanks for continuing to work to improve the app. Link to comment
+GSVNoFixedAbode Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 I'll add my 2 cents here too - just upgraded the iPhone app and the date problem still exists for me as well: posted a note from my phone 18:15 12 March NZDT, and log was posted 11 March. This does make for a problem when logging from the field, especially on Notable days. Link to comment
+kyb3r Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 I'm adding my support. I've noticed this problem for a while and has been reported many, many times in the past. Link to comment
+rediguana Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 And here is an example of this bug being reported 'over 3 years ago'. https://getsatisfaction.com/geocaching/topics/iphone_app_v4_bug Link to comment
+LouiseAnn Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 I would also like to add my voice to the chorus of people who don't live in the US and would like their logs from the mobile app to be recorded in the correct time zone! +1 Like Pinned etc Link to comment
+Chrisval7 Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 This is a fairly i portant issue for those of us who want their logs to show the correct date and time. It is also of value to a cache owner trying to establish which cacher last visited a cache in orderr to check details such as who has a travel bug. If this can be corected it would mean so much to us here in NZ and Oz. Chris Link to comment
+Foxbane Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 I agree, dealing with this issue with the app is long past due. The app should allow us to set timeszone or at least use the timezone of the cache location. Link to comment
+mike-miss Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 I cant log from my iPhone due to the date issue. Its a pain to have to edit your logs online just to sort the date correctly. I would love to see this fixed on the iPhone! Link to comment
+the.pud Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 Add me to the list of iPhone users that have to spend more time online fixing the date issue. Would be nice to see GC.com make a fix for this sometime soon. Link to comment
WeLoveBurritos Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 *waves iPhone around frustratedly* Same issue here, apparently living in the US means I'm super man and do all my caching a day in advance! Link to comment
+Tankengine Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 Yep - I always need to exit the geocaching app on the iPhone, and start safari to log the cache, to get the date right! A real pain! How hard can his be to fix? Simply read the date off the phone, and use that! done! Link to comment
+Kiwi_Explorer Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 Let's get the date issue fixed for all the countries who are impacted. Having an app that doesn't have the right date on the log is not at all useful. Surely it's not hard to fix many other applications do it correctly. Link to comment
+Herbz Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 Yes, it's about time this was fixed. Come on Groundspeak - it can't be that hard to grab the local time off the phone for logs; or at least have an option to do so. Link to comment
+CamBendy Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 This time/date difference when logging drives me crazy. It effectively forces me to go back and edit a large majority of the logs that I make. It takes the fun out of geocaching for me. Makes it more of a chore... Link to comment
Tyreless Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 I would like to see this fixed. Please, Groundspeak. Link to comment
+Lucy & Roo Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 The fix for the date issue is loong overdue, you guys in the states are so behind the time - literally! Link to comment
+TxStrawberryCreek Posted March 13, 2013 Share Posted March 13, 2013 Still missing since the end of August (I checked my Twitter archive to confirm): the ability to send a tweet based on the posting of a field note, without the necessity of posting a log. Why, oh why, did this feature disappear, and when, if ever, will it return? Link to comment
+rediguana Posted March 13, 2013 Share Posted March 13, 2013 PS For those that would like to see this fixed quicker, I'd also suggest reviewing the apps on the iTunes and Google Play store, and making note of the timezone bug there. Link to comment
+RideTheGeoWalrus Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 As a software developer myself, I cannot believe this bug has existed for so long, it is a standard part of iOS to provide functions that give the localised time (that's localised, not localized for those that don't live in the US). I appreciate that in the past Aus and NZ geocaching communities were relatively small, but that is changing very rapidly and issues like this really impose on the games growth on the other side of the IDL. Link to comment
+The A-Team Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 As I understand it, the timezone problem isn't limited to the iPhone app. It's the API and the database that can't handle timezones properly, and all the official apps are affected. If there are some third-party apps that do handle timezones, they're probably using some workaround to fudge it. Link to comment
+Marchwood Posted March 16, 2013 Share Posted March 16, 2013 I just logged twenty caches through this app on my iPad and then when I got home had to edit them all to get the correct date. I won't be using this app again to log caches. Time issues aren't just associated with this app though. I found a cache at 12:15 am the other night and had to wait until 1am before the Geocaching.com website would allow me to make the find. Link to comment
+Two_Drews Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 This date bug is a big problem for me. So I never use the app to log my finds, I have to wait until later in front of my computer to write all my logs which makes it a chore. Please give us an option to select the date on the app! Link to comment
stegan Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 How hard is it to add 'select date' functionality for the app? It is a real pain not being able to record the correct date. It has been a problem for years and posted about for years. Not doubt a lackey will arrive on this thread sooner or later (if past form continues) and ask your where you're from, your version, your settings, ask you to try logging at different times, ask you your mothers favourite ice cream flavour, suggest you change your log dates on gc.com(!) and then quietly disappear......NONE OF IT WORKS AND IT HAS BEEN MORE THAN THREE YEARS, FIX IT PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEASE! Link to comment
+lizworldteach Posted March 23, 2013 Share Posted March 23, 2013 It is not only a problem for NZ and Australia. I'm living in Qatar and it posts the wrong date... Yesterday I got a FTF and it was date stamped before the cache was published (I did not find it before it was published... it was 15-18 hours after it was published!) Link to comment
+ptwob088 Posted April 15, 2013 Share Posted April 15, 2013 When I leave the geocaching app to use another app (such as the camera to take a photo of the cache container or use the phone to phone-a-friend), when I return to the geocaching app, it starts over at the opening screen. It used to return to the same spot in the app that I was previously at (the cache page, the map, the hint, etc.). This is very frustrating as it takes several button pushes to get back to the cache that I was searching for (wasting critical battery life). Any ideas on a fix for this? Link to comment
+ptwob088 Posted April 24, 2013 Share Posted April 24, 2013 When I leave the geocaching app to use another app (such as the camera to take a photo of the cache container or use the phone to phone-a-friend), when I return to the geocaching app, it starts over at the opening screen. It used to return to the same spot in the app that I was previously at (the cache page, the map, the hint, etc.). This is very frustrating as it takes several button pushes to get back to the cache that I was searching for (wasting critical battery life). Any ideas on a fix for this? To add a little more information... I now realize this problem of restarting only applies if I was on the "Navigate to Geocache" screen when I switch to a different app. If I am on any other page (search, a cache's "Description", a cache's "Recent Logs", etc), then when I switch to a different app and return to the Geocaching app, the Geocaching app returns to the location I was previously at. It's only if I'm at the "Navigate to Geocache" screen (the map, compass, etc) of a cache that when I leave the app and return does the app start over. The obvious workaround is to come out of the map page and return to the cache's main page before switching to a different app. I'm not sure if it matters, but I'm using the latest version of the Geocaching app on an iPhone 4S using iOS 5.1.1. Link to comment
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