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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › Help › one click pq to palm?
i have the palm on order. what is the flushingrouse secret method of one click from pq to palm?
One click? Let’s hear it!
http://www.geocacher-u.com/resources/paperless.html
Pretty much describes the steps I use!
This is what I use also. Works ok. Just wundering if there is a better way.
The “Geocacher U” procedure mentioned above is perfectly fine for getting PQ’s into your palm… I’ve done it that way too… Nothing wrong with that!
The thing I’ve been having fun with is GSAK’s ability to run macros.. Essentially, all I have to do is get the PQ from my email to my desktop and then click one more button and GSAK automaticly starts, “spins” the querry to my liking, exports the .html, exports .csv (for streets and trips), exports .mps (for fun), prompts me to connect my gps to auto upload wpts., and reminds me that I still need to use Plucker and HotSync my palm… Just one click!!…
If you want to learn more about it, email me or, look at http://www.gsak.net/help/hs21000.htm
Keep on cachin’
~Bill
thanks, i love GSAK, and keep finding more stuff to do with it.
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Originally posted by Flushingrouse:
The “Geocacher U” procedure mentioned above is perfectly fine for getting PQ’s into your palm… I’ve done it that way too… Nothing wrong with that!The thing I’ve been having fun with is GSAK’s ability to run macros.. Essentially, all I have to do is get the PQ from my email to my desktop and then click one more button and GSAK automaticly starts, “spins” the querry to my liking, exports the .html, exports .csv (for streets and trips), exports .mps (for fun), prompts me to connect my gps to auto upload wpts., and reminds me that I still need to use Plucker and HotSync my palm… Just one click!!…
If you want to learn more about it, email me or, look at http://www.gsak.net/help/hs21000.htm
Keep on cachin’
~Bill
With Bill’s help, I am one Macro click away from uploading my Palm, preparing Mapsource, and uploading GSAK.