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02/21/2007 at 12:05 am #1724325
Hi
Have discovered this great hobby, and had a question on the paperless part. I have the palmOne E2 handheld for keeping track of my days. So if I become a premium member what is the best program to buy so I don’t have to print out each geocache? And is it that much easier to do it that way? Pros vs Cons? Looked at a web site on it and it seemed pretty confusing…then again I’m not the most technical person in the world. Thanks for your help!!!!
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Z02/21/2007 at 1:15 am #1770511I use CacheMate ($8) on my Palm. It allows you to look at (and delete) individual caches.
Plucker (which is free), does something else. If I remember from when I tried it some years ago, it creates one file for all the caches. Whereas CacheMate will give you a list to browse thru to find the cache you want, Plucker is like a book without an index. You have to page thru everything to get to where you want to be.
02/21/2007 at 3:27 am #1770512Welcome to the great hobby of geocaching (some may call it a obsession)
Going paperless is the only way to go! Two of the best programs out there are GSAK and CacheMate. Both are worth their weight in gold. Load GSAK to your computer and Cachemate to your palm, and you will never need to make another printout.02/21/2007 at 4:56 pm #1770513🙁 Ok I have taken the next steps in this obsession and up graded to the premiere membership and bought cache mate. Except I can’t figure out how to get the way points to my GPS nor am I able to download 100 of the hunts into my Palm. Need help or did I just waste money? Thanks for the help!
02/21/2007 at 5:31 pm #1770514digger00..where are you from??? NO it was not waste of money. It’s not that complicated once you’ve done it a coupld times. of course there are always technical challenges..like me and my computer!!
Not sure if there are paperless classes coming out sometie soon, but depending on where you are located, maybe we can get you some help!!
02/21/2007 at 6:37 pm #1770515🙂 I’m from the Milwaukee area, I looked at a couple of sites that offer help but I’m still having technical difficulties. Would be thankful for any help I can get.
02/21/2007 at 6:47 pm #1770516I’ll be glad to help you through it. Send me an email at drsecond AT scj DOT com.
02/21/2007 at 9:04 pm #1770517Also glad to help out, we’ve hosted afew paperless training events.
e-mail me through my gc account
Not So Lost Puppies02/21/2007 at 9:57 pm #1770518Here read the tutorial at this link. I used this to get myself set up and found it very helpful.
Paperless Tutorial by Team CoyChev
EDIT: BTW, purchasing GSAK is very worth the cost of the progam. Good luck
02/22/2007 at 12:29 am #1770519Here is another online tutorial, though it looks somewhat similar to the previous one:
There is a learning curve with GSAK and Cachemate, but they are very worthwhile and highly recommended.
02/22/2007 at 1:06 am #1770520Just a note about opening the pocket querie from GC.com .It will come as a ZIP file……GSAK can open the zip file for you, so you won’t have to use anything else. I find this a nice feature of this program.
02/22/2007 at 3:06 am #1770521😀 Thanks to everyone who helped. I got it to work so I’m set for caches on my Palm for a while. No more paper for me!!! Whooo HOOO!!!
02/22/2007 at 11:04 pm #1770522Redo your pocket Queries often. As the status of caches can change daily. I redo mine just before heading out to make sure that I have the latest info. Glad to see that things worked out well for you.
03/01/2007 at 12:15 am #1770523Yes, use of many plans for clearing out old cache data…. clear the database for each import, or create a filter to find caches with a last GPX date over x-days old and delete them (can put that in a macro)
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