+jimmyreno Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 I just got a Handspring and after much hunting on the web found a copy of Plucker, but the zip file contains a plucker_viewer-1.6.2tar.tar file. How do I open this? Will it work with Handspring and winXP? Is there a better source? Thanks Quote Link to comment
+Hi-Tek Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 I just got a Handspring and after much hunting on the web found a copy of Plucker, but the zip file contains aplucker_viewer-1.6.2tar.tar file. How do I open this? Will it work with Handspring and winXP? Is there a better source? Thanks A quick look at Google produced this Plucker-1.8.zip Quote Link to comment
+jimmyreno Posted March 31, 2005 Author Share Posted March 31, 2005 HI Thx for the link, I downloaded it, installed it got 2 pocket querys and for both queries I get the error message: scrdriverNew.c,Line:500, Invalid Params Any idea as to what is wrong? The first *.prc file is 247k in size the second is 41k Thanks Quote Link to comment
+jimmyreno Posted March 31, 2005 Author Share Posted March 31, 2005 When I downloaded the PQ's, I checked the "also Ebook format". Quote Link to comment
+jimmyreno Posted April 1, 2005 Author Share Posted April 1, 2005 Will it work with Handspring and winXP? A quick look at Google produced this Plucker-1.8.zip Does anyone know if Handspring (Palm os 3) can use Plucker 1.8? Quote Link to comment
+NightPilot Posted April 1, 2005 Share Posted April 1, 2005 Ebook format is Mobipocket reader, not Plucker. All the Plucker versions should work on OS3 devices. If you want to read the cache pages in Plucker, then you need .gpx files, not ebook, and you convert the .gpx to .html with GSAK, then run the Plucker desktop on the html to produce a .pdb file, which the Plucker viewer will read. If you want to read the ebook .prc files you receive, you need to download Mobipocket. I don't like it, and don't know anyone who does, but the Mobi folks seem to be very good marketers, maybe not as good as Microsoft, but good, because almost everything you buy for Palm in ebook format is for Mobipocket. I bought the Aeronautical Information Manual and the Federal Aviation Regulations, since I need access to them, but just gave up on it, because Mobipocket is so godawful difficult to use - no hyperlinks, poor search, etc. I downloaded the same information for free from the FAA's website and converted it all to Plucker, and it's far, far easier to use. Quote Link to comment
+maleki Posted April 1, 2005 Share Posted April 1, 2005 I use Cachemate on my Visor with GPX files downloaded from GC.com and exported to a PDB file thru GSAK. I very painless operation that works very well. Quote Link to comment
+jimmyreno Posted April 2, 2005 Author Share Posted April 2, 2005 Thx for your replies, but I'm still having problems I got GSAK, and for exporting I can either export to 1. Cachmate pdb file or 2. HTML. Which one? I tried both and the hotsynch worked but plucker is still giving the same error message and I don't see the data file on the pda. Quote Link to comment
+Hi-Tek Posted April 2, 2005 Share Posted April 2, 2005 (edited) Thx for your replies, but I'm still having problems I got GSAK, and for exporting I can either export to 1. Cachmate pdb file or 2. HTML. Which one? I tried both and the hotsynch worked but plucker is still giving the same error message and I don't see the data file on the pda. If you want to use CacheMate you will have to download it from CachMate. It costs around $8. If you export to HTML you'll need to run the generated HTML files through some like SunRise DeskTop which I believe does the same as Plucker Desktop. Those 2 utils convert the HTML to a format that Plucker (on the Palm) can read. Edited April 2, 2005 by Motley Crew Quote Link to comment
+dkorzenowsky Posted April 2, 2005 Share Posted April 2, 2005 hey I just finished setting up my handspring visor with Plunker for paperless cach retrieval on my pda. setup in not too bad and works great! go to www.geocacher-u.com/resources/paperless.html and follow steps to the end please read twice not to miss a step email @dkorzenowsky@sasktel.net if you need help setting up don Quote Link to comment
+jimmyreno Posted April 3, 2005 Author Share Posted April 3, 2005 (edited) Thx for your replies, but I'm still having problems I got GSAK, and for exporting I can either export to 1. Cachmate pdb file or 2. HTML. Which one? If you want to use CacheMate you will have to download it from CachMate. It costs around $8. If you export to HTML you'll need to run the generated HTML files through some like SunRise DeskTop which I believe does the same as Plucker Desktop. Those 2 utils convert the HTML to a format that Plucker (on the Palm) can read. Thx for your reply, boy, this is a never ending chain of software. gpx to GSAK to sunrise to plucker. Here's a post another person wrote at Sunrise site: " the author says he created the freeware application, Plucker, for himself, whereas this Sunrise is a beta that will become commercial (maybe change name), and be charged for, at a future point. He says at that point he will cease the Plucker freeware alternative, and will also cease the support for the support for showing the plucker, and the plucker format, as also support for plucker, within Sunsise. He says Sunrise only uses his older plucker format in order to test Sunrise, and then he has a >>> newer incompatable format that will replace the Plucker format/code. " Sunrise requires java 1.4.2, I wonder if I have that or need to find it too. Edited April 3, 2005 by jimmyreno Quote Link to comment
+NightPilot Posted April 3, 2005 Share Posted April 3, 2005 You don't have to use Sunrise, you can use the Plucker desktop. And even if Sunrise does go commercial, you can still use the free version you have now. And you need java installed for lots of other stuff, anyway, and probably already do. Yes, it's a never-ending chain, and you can thank Microsoft for that, mostly. You have an obsolete handheld, so don't expect miracles from it. It will work for basic stuff, but you will increasingly find limits on what it will do as newer programs arrive. Just like any other computer. What was bleeding edge yesterday is obsolete tomorrow. Quote Link to comment
+Hi-Tek Posted April 3, 2005 Share Posted April 3, 2005 Thx for your reply, boy, this is a never ending chain of software. gpx to GSAK to sunrise to plucker. Yes it's all a bit convoluted but, when it's setup, you should have no problems. You could try setting up a GSAK macro to do most of this 'automatically' with little (or possibly no) user intervention. I occasionally use Sunrise when I want HTML on the Palm (I've never used Plucker (Desktop) as I read somehwere that Sunrise was much quicker). The Plucker reader on the PDA is very good, I especially like the 'auto' scrolling. Quote Link to comment
+jimmyreno Posted April 7, 2005 Author Share Posted April 7, 2005 Step-by-step I downloaded 3 different plucker desktop setup files from http://desktop.plkr.org/downloads/msw/ And all 3 are corrupted so they don't work. Quote Link to comment
+dkorzenowsky Posted March 11, 2006 Share Posted March 11, 2006 (edited) I own a handspring Visor also, When I attempt to search in my Handspring for a geocache that I have loaded in Plucker. is there a"find feature" to zoom to my geocache. in Plucker, how do you access the find feature??? or When I try and do a "find" outside of the Plucker software in the Handspring software for a geocache point name , it will not will go to the reference file in Plucker :any way around that.?? My Handspring Visor will only search for names etc..in the address folder not in hidden files (like any file in Iambic Tiny Sheet or Plucker)any users of Handspring out there to help me with search or find commands in my Visor Edited March 11, 2006 by dkorzenowsky Quote Link to comment
+Miragee Posted March 11, 2006 Share Posted March 11, 2006 If your Visor can run Cachemate, I recommend you give it a try. It will make your Visor more "user friendly." I've used it on my Palm M500 for more than a year with no problems and it has a Search feature. I Export the data for the Palm from GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife). Quote Link to comment
+dkorzenowsky Posted March 11, 2006 Share Posted March 11, 2006 (edited) I own a handspring Visor also, When I attempt to search in my Handspring for a geocache that I have loaded in Plucker. is there a"find feature" to zoom to my geocache. in Plucker, how do you access the find feature??? or When I try and do a "find" outside of the Plucker software in the Handspring software for a geocache point name , it will not will go to the reference file in Plucker :any way around that.?? My Handspring Visor will only search for names etc..in the address folder not in hidden files (like any file in Iambic Tiny Sheet or Plucker)any users of Handspring out there to help me with search or find commands in my Visor Yes I have cachemate already loaded, but i only use to document my geocache in the field I see that I have to get a registered copy of cachemate first , mine is a free one which many features missing, then I can load loc and gpx files thru gc.com right?? Edited March 11, 2006 by dkorzenowsky Quote Link to comment
+Miragee Posted March 11, 2006 Share Posted March 11, 2006 If you have Cachemate, which has all the information about the cache, descriptoin, hints, Past Logs, etc., I don't understand why you also need Plucker. Is it because you want to view the cache pages as they look online? I've never used Plucker, so I'm sorry I can't help you there. Cachemate has been the only Geocaching program I have needed on my Palm. I have more than 800 caches in my Default Cachemate database, more than I can get on my GPSr, and I can search by name or by proximity using it. Quote Link to comment
+ricstone Posted March 11, 2006 Share Posted March 11, 2006 i use a Handspring Visor also. i ues GSAK to export HTML files. i use Plucker on the visor. go to step by step an follow the instructions except for spinner use Gsak. i have 1800 caches on my Visor with lots of room left. i also have Cachemate the registered version on the visor but dont use it much. i perfer Plucker. Quote Link to comment
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