Us 5 Camp Posted June 20, 2002 Share Posted June 20, 2002 I've had my 76S now for a month or so and have very much enjoyed this new hobby of geocaching (found this site researching gps purchase). Anyway, my biggest frustration has not been with ticks, mosquitos, signals strength under tree cover, etc. I am quite pleased with the Garmin unit and enjoy geocaching very much. My beef is with waypoint/data management. I have Topo, EasyGPS & tried G7toWin. None alone are perfect waypoint/route management tools. I want a software that will allow me to easily sort out my waypoints, easily share waypoints between several files, easily download only selected waypoints, easily add more waypoints to a file w/o creating a new file by default (as with Mapsource). In Mapsource if I have a file open and i want add waypoints to it from another source, it defaults to start a new file. I know I am not being 100% clear, but I also feel I am likely preaching to the choir. Other cacher's must know what I mean!!! What is your 'system' for data management? What software do you use? What steps do you have to take for adequate data filing? What do you like best/worst about your software & system of management? I am thinking of trying ExpertGPS. Is this the answer? Other recomendations? Thanks, QUESTION: What software do you use to manage gps data (waypoints, routes, tracks, etc)??? Quote Link to comment
+Markwell Posted June 20, 2002 Share Posted June 20, 2002 To store offline information and give me more detailed searches (and help me update my website automatically), I use an MS Access Database that I created. It stores information about local caches and tells me exact distance from local landmarks (is this new cache closest to O'Hare Airport, my house, the Sears Tower, intersection of I-55 and I-294, etc.). As far as downloading into my 76S, I just use EasyGPS and Geobuddy (for combining those separate caches into one large file). Periodically (every two weeks or so), I go through and download all of the local unfound caches, up to about 50 or 60 miles distance from home. Then I dump the current info off my GPS and upload the new info. Haven't had a problem yet. Markwell Chicago Geocachers Quote Link to comment
+Rockdoctors Posted June 20, 2002 Share Posted June 20, 2002 I use a program called Oziexplorer. Great for uploading, downloading waypoints, routes and tracks to a digital topo map. You can plan out routes and download them. Very easy to use once you get all your GPS settings right. Quote Link to comment
+FireCacher Posted June 20, 2002 Share Posted June 20, 2002 I use a combination of the three. Mapsource is my final destination since I can view the waypoints on a map for easy of location. EasyGPS since it is what is supported from geocaching.com and GeoBuddy to get from EasyGPS to MapSource without having to upload then download all the points through the GPS for conversion. Quote Link to comment
+Olar Posted June 20, 2002 Share Posted June 20, 2002 I find that the combination of GeoBuddy and EasyGPS are the greatest thing since sliced bread. Very versatile and easy to use. My cadillac system however is Fugawi's mapping software and topos. The only problem is I have to go from EasyGPS via my GPSR to download waypoints into Fugawi. But thats not really a big deal. It doesn't take long to do. Cheers, Olar Quote Link to comment
+Alan2 Posted June 20, 2002 Share Posted June 20, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Us 5 Camp:...I have Topo, EasyGPS & tried G7toWin. None alone are perfect waypoint/route management tools. I want a software that will allow me to easily sort out my waypoints, easily share waypoints between several files, easily download only selected waypoints, easily add more waypoints to a file w/o creating a new file by default (as with Mapsource). In Mapsource if I have a file open and i want add waypoints to it from another source, it defaults to start a new file.... I use Mapsource Topo and Roads with my Vista and don't find the problems you have stated. The trick is to open more than one Mapsource program. You can split screen them using the Windows bar on the bottom. The you can cut, copy and paste waypoints, routes, maps and tracks from one file to the other without defaulting to a new file. For example, open a new file. Then copy the waypoints you want from another opened file and download the new file. Only those waypoints wil transfer. Another example is that I keep all my "found" cache waypoints in a separate file. WHen I get home. I download waypoints from my Vista into a second Mapsourse file I opened. I then cut from the second and paste them into my "found" cache file and save it. I then delete all waypoint in my Vista and transfer the waypointsw in the second Mapsourse file (withpout the found cache waypoints) back into my VBista effectively deleting found cache waypoints no longer needed. I'm sure you can come up with all sorts of neat combination on your own. Here's another. With two files open, you can display Topo on the top and Roads on the bottom for the same area. The key is you can open any number of mapsourse files. Alan Quote Link to comment
solohiker Posted June 21, 2002 Share Posted June 21, 2002 It would be nice if a standard database was available. The cryptic code produced by easygps does not match the data in Terrain Navigator or Streets. An Excel or DBM format is what I am looking for. Quote Link to comment
JDMC Posted June 21, 2002 Share Posted June 21, 2002 I use: USAPhotoMaps Mapsource EasyGPS Quote Link to comment
JDMC Posted June 21, 2002 Share Posted June 21, 2002 Re the cryptic code in EasyGPS: You can save the data in XML or GPX (the same) format - which can be read with Notepad or any good Internet browser. USAPhotoMaps also reads and saves waypoint data in XML format. Quote Link to comment
solohiker Posted June 21, 2002 Share Posted June 21, 2002 My easygps only saves data in a .loc format. I have opened this file with notepad, but it is not in a text format. What am I doing wrong? Quote Link to comment
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