+GeoGordie Posted November 11, 2004 Posted November 11, 2004 Hi All, OK, here is the story ... a guy at work (sorry for the four letter word) has a PDA for sale @ $125.00. Dell AXIM X5 Intel Xscale 400MHz Ram, 64MB Rom 48MB. Leather case and the usual doo-dads that go with it ... CD .. USB cable .. extra expansion memory card (I think). Color / Windows based .. as I am NOTa PDA geek/guru .. I plan on using a PDA for out in the woods cache hunting with important stuff loaded, you know, waypoints and other info needed to find that cache !! Download Pocket Q's, etc. Is this machine a OVER KILL for what I really want to do .. I know I have seen Palm with 8 MB going for a LOT less. Just curious as to ... am I passing up the Deal Of The Year here if I say no ??? I know a bunch of you guys and gals are using this type of logging cache info .. paperless if you like..... Thoughts please. GeoGordie Quote
+CYBret Posted November 11, 2004 Posted November 11, 2004 That is a great deal....I'm a die-hard Palm user, but I'd have a hard time passing it up. Go for it. Bret Quote
+GeoGordie Posted November 11, 2004 Author Posted November 11, 2004 Hmmm, now will the Cachemate program run on Windows based PDA .. from what I can tell .. it looks like it's a PALM OS only program. What is out there for Windows PDA's ?? Thanks, GeoGordie Quote
+CYBret Posted November 11, 2004 Posted November 11, 2004 Merging topics.....just helpin' the ol' flow of ideas..... Check out This Page for a list of software that works with your pocket queries. Scroll a bit and you'll see the ones for Pocket PC Bret Quote
+Strapped-4-Cache Posted November 11, 2004 Posted November 11, 2004 As an Axim X5 owner I feel complelled to support the choice of this handheld for caching. I keep mine on my belt almost all the time and have it fully loaded with software for caching and still have plenty of room for all of my other stuff that I want to put on it to keep me organized. The memory is only limited to the cards you insert in the SD and CF slots, and it works almost seamlessly with any MS products. I use Mapopolis to help guide me to cache spots, and with the free maplets software I can even get pushpins identifying the locations of all caches within a pocket query file. By adding GPXSonar I can read cache descriptions as web pages in the field, and I don't even have to convert the GPX files to do so. I can also make notes for my logs in the filed and upload everything to my PC when I get home. The handheld is heavier than others, but isn't unmanageable. I'd hate to go caching without it any more. Unless, of course, I could snag my wife's Axim X3 to replace it. If you don't want to take advantage of this deal, would he be willing to sell it to me as a spare? It's a good choice for paperless caching, but don't limit it to just caching duty. You'll be impressed with all that these units can store, sort, manage and do for you. I am NOT employed by Dell, nor have I used Palm products for paperless caching, so my review is definitely biased. But I'm happy with my X5. S-4-C Quote
+LSUFan Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 (edited) I use Mapopolis to help guide me to cache spots, and with the free maplets software I can even get pushpins identifying the locations of all caches within a pocket query file. By adding GPXSonar I can read cache descriptions as web pages in the field, and I don't even have to convert the GPX files to do so. I can also make notes for my logs in the filed and upload everything to my PC when I get home. I have the same setup as S-4-C stated. I have three other geocachers accomplices who have the exact same setup as I do. We love ours. You didn't state in your question if the DELL had a compact flash GPS card or such. If you use a gps card ( I use a Holux) with the Axim, then you don't have to carry along another gps, except maybe for a backup. This sounds like a good deal especially since DELL started offering the PPC2003 operating system upgrade again a few days ago. My other two cents worth is to protect your investment and purchase this bag below to keep it in, when out in the elements. It also floats if dropped in water. This bag has saved our PDA's several times from scratches, dirt, and water, etc. http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.gsp...duct_id=2553355 I don't think you can go wrong with this Axim. It makes for easy paperless caching. LSUFan Edited November 12, 2004 by LSUFan Quote
+ZackJones Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 Hmmm, now will the Cachemate program run on Windows based PDA .. from what I can tell .. it looks like it's a PALM OS only program. What is out there for Windows PDA's ?? CacheMate is PALM only. On my IPAQ I use GPXSonar. Zack Quote
+Cache Viking Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 I have a Dell Axim X30 and would not pass on the X5 for $125 For software I use GPXSonar on the Pocket PC and it is great. Easy to use also. On the PC I am starting to use GSAK and am quite impressed. Quote
+WildGooseChase Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 (edited) This page will tell you all you need to know about caching with a PPC. Geocaching With A Pocket PC 2.0 FAQ GPX Sonar on the PPC and GSAK on the PC, best combo around. Oh.. and don't forget about Mapopolis! Edited November 12, 2004 by WildGooseChase Quote
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