+j-annie Posted September 27, 2011 Share Posted September 27, 2011 I have built 7 Wherigo cartridges in Sweden and when I had my Oregon 550T i could test them before publishing them. Then came PiGo and I adapted the games for the Iphone and updated the games on the Wherigo page to a new version.I have sold my Oregon and bought a Montana without Wherigo as the games work much better in smartphones. Now the problem; Earlier I just compiled the cartridge to my computer and just moved it over to the oregon and try them out. Now I plan a new cartridge just for smartphones but I do not know how to test it. I can not publish it before testing but that might be the only way to load it into the smartphone (iphone) as you only load the cartridge direct into the phone. There are a Cartridge Compile service but is it possible to load it into the smartphone that way? The Iphone access I guess only the oficial Wherigo page for download. I could of cause publish it on the offical site and write a Text "Just for testing by the owner" Any solution? j-annie Quote Link to comment
+RaNa2009 Posted September 27, 2011 Share Posted September 27, 2011 You can download the cartridge to the iPhone using iTunes. PiGo (or Wherigo, as the app is now called) allows that. Choose the phone in iTunes and select the applications tab in iTunes. Each app has a Documents folder, where you can put your cartridge from your computers harddrive. Good Luck and Greetings from Germany! Quote Link to comment
Ranger Fox Posted September 27, 2011 Share Posted September 27, 2011 That's right. I'm aware of these being your only options: Publish to Wherigo.com, but don't show it in the listing. Browse to the cartridge on the site using the iPhone and download it. Use iTunes to copy the cartridge to the device. To be honest, I dislike this way because iTunes wants to spend time syncing and all I want is half a minute to copy the cartridge over. Set up a web server on your computer and publish to a directory. Point PiGo's browser to your computer (to type in the URL, pull down the browser's page and you'll see the address bar). You may also be able to access it via network share. You could always email yourself a link to wherever you have the file, copy it to the iPhone's clipboard, and paste it into PiGo's browser. Perhaps, later, when Groundspeak works on the Wherigo API, you'll be given a small temporary repository with which to load cartridges to PiGo and other Players using the API. Quote Link to comment
+j-annie Posted September 27, 2011 Author Share Posted September 27, 2011 That's right. I'm aware of these being your only options: Publish to Wherigo.com, but don't show it in the listing. Browse to the cartridge on the site using the iPhone and download it. Use iTunes to copy the cartridge to the device. To be honest, I dislike this way because iTunes wants to spend time syncing and all I want is half a minute to copy the cartridge over. Set up a web server on your computer and publish to a directory. Point PiGo's browser to your computer (to type in the URL, pull down the browser's page and you'll see the address bar). You may also be able to access it via network share. You could always email yourself a link to wherever you have the file, copy it to the iPhone's clipboard, and paste it into PiGo's browser. Perhaps, later, when Groundspeak works on the Wherigo API, you'll be given a small temporary repository with which to load cartridges to PiGo and other Players using the API. I know that I found this document folder when the app was called PiGo earlier but now I cannot find it. I open Itunes and have all programs (apps) try to rightclick on the app but do not see the documentfolder, where alla my downloaded files should be, or? j-annie Quote Link to comment
+RaNa2009 Posted September 28, 2011 Share Posted September 28, 2011 I know that I found this document folder when the app was called PiGo earlier but now I cannot find it. I open Itunes and have all programs (apps) try to rightclick on the app but do not see the documentfolder, where alla my downloaded files should be, or? j-annie - click on your iPhone on the left under "Devices" - click on the tab "Apps" on the top on the right side of the screen - scroll down to find the lists "Apps" and "Documents" - click on "Wherigo" in the "Apps" list - the Documents list should show the documents of "Wherigo" and you can add your cartridge from there Good luck again! Quote Link to comment
+j-annie Posted September 28, 2011 Author Share Posted September 28, 2011 I know that I found this document folder when the app was called PiGo earlier but now I cannot find it. I open Itunes and have all programs (apps) try to rightclick on the app but do not see the documentfolder, where alla my downloaded files should be, or? j-annie - click on your iPhone on the left under "Devices" - click on the tab "Apps" on the top on the right side of the screen - scroll down to find the lists "Apps" and "Documents" - click on "Wherigo" in the "Apps" list - the Documents list should show the documents of "Wherigo" and you can add your cartridge from there Good luck again! Thanks found it below.Now I can do a cartridge just for Iphone (smartphones) j-annie Quote Link to comment
+Team Peredox Posted September 28, 2011 Share Posted September 28, 2011 Ranger Fox, Can we get a pinned "Wherigo app for iPhone" topic? Probably in the Playing Wherigo forum? This subject (loading carts into the app) comes up regularly, and your tips above and RaNa2009's step-by-step instructions should always be in easy reach. Another subject is unlocking carts from within the app which I detailed here. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
Ranger Fox Posted September 28, 2011 Share Posted September 28, 2011 Sure thing. This is the topic I created and pinned. When the top half of the first page in a subforum contains pinned topics, I'll have to come up with a way to index all this information! I think we need to start taking over the Wherigo section of Groundspeak's knowledge base--or make one of the Wherigo wikis official. Quote Link to comment
+NeverLostAu Posted March 7, 2015 Share Posted March 7, 2015 (edited) This info is 4.5 years old now but still seems to be the way to get cartridges into the iPhone app. The Wherigo web site doesn't have an option for an iPhone cartridge download but I used the "Pocket PC" file and it seemed to work fine. I have not yet played it though! Edited March 7, 2015 by NeverLostAu Quote Link to comment
Ranger Fox Posted March 8, 2015 Share Posted March 8, 2015 The Pocket PC option is the way to go. Quote Link to comment
+alarobric Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 Just as another option for those who don't use/like iTunes as much. You can load cartridges through the iPhone file system "Open with..." menus. So if you put a cartridge on dropbox, or even email it, you should be able to "Open with..." the Wherigo app. Especially for testing out cartridges you're developing this is a much faster way to load them. Quote Link to comment
Ranger Fox Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 You can also go directly to Safari, download a cartridge, and use the "Open with..." command. This also works on the WF.Player app. Quote Link to comment
+imcaver Posted April 16, 2015 Share Posted April 16, 2015 I admit, I am not very computer savvy. I have the Wherigo app on my iPhone 5, I have searched for the Wherigo geocache I was going to try and found it on the Wherigo app on my phone. How do I go from there to adding the cartridge on the Wherigo app to my iPhone? Quote Link to comment
Ranger Fox Posted April 16, 2015 Share Posted April 16, 2015 I think you're saying you found the cartridge listing using the iPhone Wherigo app and you want to download it to the app so you can play it. Well, you're probably looking at a web page. You have to log in to the Wherigo site on that web page. After that, you can click on the download button on that web page and it'll take you to another web page and ask you about the device for which you want to download the cartridge (it might also ask you to accept a license agreement). Make sure "PocketPC" is selected, then tap the download button. The app will catch the download and add it to the cartridge list within the app. From there, you can launch the cartridge. Quote Link to comment
+imcaver Posted April 17, 2015 Share Posted April 17, 2015 I think you're saying you found the cartridge listing using the iPhone Wherigo app and you want to download it to the app so you can play it. Well, you're probably looking at a web page. You have to log in to the Wherigo site on that web page. After that, you can click on the download button on that web page and it'll take you to another web page and ask you about the device for which you want to download the cartridge (it might also ask you to accept a license agreement). Make sure "PocketPC" is selected, then tap the download button. The app will catch the download and add it to the cartridge list within the app. From there, you can launch the cartridge. Success...thank you so much! Quote Link to comment
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