+Indotguy Posted March 26, 2005 Posted March 26, 2005 Mapopolis. Downloaded the demo but haven't tried it yet. I used Mappolis for a few weeks and liked it. It has some advantages over Pocket Streets and Trips which I was using before. For some reason Mapoplis started freexing up and causing me to have to do soft resets. I have switched back to Pocket. Quote
+st3roadking Posted March 31, 2005 Posted March 31, 2005 i haven't paid for gsak yet. do i need to to get the cache hints into cachemate? Quote
+NightPilot Posted March 31, 2005 Posted March 31, 2005 No, just to get rid of the nag screen. Everything works on the unregistered version, but you get nagged to register. Pretty common paradigm for shareware. Quote
+Jeep_Dog Posted March 31, 2005 Posted March 31, 2005 (edited) No, just to get rid of the nag screen. Everything works on the unregistered version, but you get nagged to register. Pretty common paradigm for shareware. LOL. Lately, I have utilized neither a PDA or a cache page print out. This method has been relatively stress-free, and makes caching a bit more fun! I mentioned it on a couple of logged finds this week, like on this fun puzzle multi and on this fun micro cache. Now, I do not plan on continuing the practice of not taking along some form of cache page (PDA or paper) indefinately, but I have enjoyed it enough to form the opinion the PDAless and Paperless method is certainly woth giving a try. I still use the LOC files to upload my GPSr, though. I HATE nugging in waypoints on the GPSr... Edited March 31, 2005 by Jeep_Dog Quote
+Team Shredded Bark Posted March 31, 2005 Posted March 31, 2005 Mister low tech here. I started out using a paper copy and now I have a big file with my notes on the sheets, the day I found the cache, the number of caches to date, what I took and left. Being a stubborn sort, I now insist on keeping my files even though I have been exposed to the more efficient palm pilot method. It's a trade off of hard copy mementos versus maximum efficiency high tech. Ah! The memories! Personally, I do not fault either method as they both have advantages. My way requires no batteries. So there. My 3-ring binder continues to grow. I now have an archive binder. It's always fun to flip through the pages and review my notes from days gone by. Some pages are even wrinkled and ink run from my water jug leaking in my backpack.... ah the memories. I must agree. Not to mention it folds down much smaller than a PDA and weights a whole lot less! That would be the sheet of paper of course. Not the binder -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Actually, for me it was the gigantic size of the three-ring binder that finally pushed me over the edge to (almost completely) paperless. All those dead trees. I do occasionally print out aerial photos of unfamiliar areas, especially when traveling. I use a Mac, and I have a "Folder Actions" script set up that unzips the Geocaching .zip files on arrival, converts them to CacheMate format via GPSBabel, and sends them to the Palm for upload the next hotsync. It also FTPs a copy so I can download updates to the Palm on the road if I want. I have a separate script that I run manually to format and upload the latest waypoints to my Magellan Platinum, via a FileMaker database and MacGPS Pro. I use the Filemaker database to track my historical cache finds, and it gets synced to jFile on the Palm. It was a solution I rolled myself before CacheMate came along. If any Mac users out there are interested, I would be happy to send you the info and scripts. John Team Shredded Bark -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.1 iQA/AwUBQkw3i0crpacku1SeEQLfzACdFTHXI2F3NGT/raOxfAl65QYYZ9IAn2kR lNqhyV4UEb5ivenYRoDWN/bv =VU9r -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Quote
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