+WindChill Posted March 6, 2004 Share Posted March 6, 2004 I was sitting at work today thinking about an upcoming trip and decide to see what bugs were along my way. Naturally I went to the maps and started scrolling along. I decided it would be a lot easier to see where they were, both now and while I was on the road, if I could load them into Streets&Trips like I do with my pocket queries. So, in true "work avoidance" mode, I whipped up an app to do just that. It takes a .gpx and creates a .csv with the lat, lon and name of each cache that has at least one bug. Now that Ive done this Im wondering if GPSBabel or Spinner (or something else) could have done the same thing for me? Obviously I could accomplish this using a couple of existing apps and some manual filtering/selecting of the caches with bugs, but where's the fun in that So...is it of general use to anyone else? Should I bother to clean it up and make it available? Quote Link to comment
+IV_Warrior Posted March 6, 2004 Share Posted March 6, 2004 I just run a PQ for caches that have bugs, then use bable to get a .csv Quote Link to comment
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