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I have changed the name back to Geocacher and as of today (02-20-09) it is available in the Android Market! You can see more info about it at http://www.mooproductions.org/node/2
AWESOME!
now I just have to wait and try and find it on market,
Great country the Netherlands!So I'm very interested in the geocacher app. The problem is, I'm in the Netherlands and as far as I've read the paid apps are only available after the RC33 update which currently is planned for the end of march (!!) due to the translation to dutch they're doing (which I am NOT interested in at all, I just want the RC33 features and fixes) and I don't want to wait that long. Is there any other way to pay for and get the app on my G1?
Geocacher will already sort finds by Name, Waypoint, and Distance. It also shows all the caches that you have loaded on the map and has no problem with any size gpx file.CaseyB: If you'd like some inspiration for your geocaching app, have a look at smartgpx. If you don't have a compatible phone I could try and send you some screenshots. It has some really nice features, among which is the filter system.
In general I like what I see but I'm having major problems importing PQs, and when it works the cache descriptions are missing some of the critical info such as cache type and date placed. The sort feature is nice--it needs more categories--but there is no search feature which makes browsing a long list tedious. No way to export or even view a found cache list, either. The map display of caches helps but can get cluttered at normal zoom levels.Geocacher will already sort finds by Name, Waypoint, and Distance. It also shows all the caches that you have loaded on the map and has no problem with any size gpx file.
CacheKing costs $0.99. You can enter a waypoint manually and follow a clumsy compass to it. View the waypoint on a map, of course. That's about it. Not very exciting for now.CacheKing I couldn't find any info on. Is this a paid app? Any info on it from the android market?
Yeah, they talked to be about their logo but they were actually pretty cool about it and gave me permission to use their geocache icons. I have done a lot of work on the speed of the database and it is MUCH faster. I'll post another update on Monday or Tuesday. The fact that the database is in internal memory sucks, it would be nice if you could choose where to store it. Good call on the confirmation screen, I'll add that! I've also got a bunch of other features that I am working on, not sure which ones will be in by the next update, so I'll post back later and let you know!Geocacher: Did Groundspeak speak to you about using their logo? I just mention it because I have seen how they treat other businesses. The database seems stable with the latest update but is awfully slow to load. Unfortunately, it appears to be stored in internal memory which is too precious to use on large databases. Note that the Delete All command needs a confirm screen.
A radar-style screen is great for displaying multiple, moving objects in all directions. If you are on a boat or plane that can be useful information.Why do you prefer a compass over the radar? I admit I initially started using Radar just because it saved me a bunch of time since someone else had already implemented it, but the thing I like about it is that it displays both direction and distance graphically. (But not accuracy, yet).