Geocaching with Geosphere Anyone use it?
#1
Posted 13 May 2009 - 06:20 AM
I love the GC.com app, but the Geosphere app reads PQs, which would be cool.
Does anyone know if the GC app will ever support PQs, and if so, what's the time frame on that?
#2
Posted 13 May 2009 - 08:56 AM
Skippermark, on May 13 2009, 07:20 AM, said:
I love the GC.com app, but the Geosphere app reads PQs, which would be cool.
Does anyone know if the GC app will ever support PQs, and if so, what's the time frame on that?
We are currently finishing up the newest release, which should include Pocket Queries. Your wait won't be much longer.
#4
Posted 14 May 2009 - 11:34 AM
#5
Posted 18 May 2009 - 03:33 AM
very promising!
@JoshLytle: two things i like to be changed in upcoming versions:
1. the google map on the GPS-Tab is very nice but needs some more functions.
- i sometimes like to change to map-view with streetnames
- i want to move around so make it moveable
2. the possibility to load more than 5 log-entries can be useful
these are two things, that make me change to the official gs-app sometimes.. i want to have all functions in one (your) app if possible.
thx for ur work!
geogarf
#6
Posted 19 May 2009 - 02:11 PM
There's almost no comparison... Geosphere made keeping up with things much easier. As suggested by another poster here, I did some prep work and did screen captures of places I wanted to go. It works great (although seeing the street names in the sat photos would be nice).
All in all, a clear winner.
#7
Posted 27 May 2009 - 06:57 AM
#8
Posted 27 May 2009 - 08:41 AM
#9
Posted 29 May 2009 - 08:11 PM
jmd65, on May 19 2009, 02:11 PM, said:
There's almost no comparison... Geosphere made keeping up with things much easier. As suggested by another poster here, I did some prep work and did screen captures of places I wanted to go. It works great (although seeing the street names in the sat photos would be nice).
All in all, a clear winner.
Have you tried going to the Data tab, and choosing the Show in Map Application option? Very cool. Opens the native maps app with the cache. Allows me to do a driving directions option to get me into the vicinty. Once I park, back to Geosphere and away we go.
Of the $100s I have spent in the app store, this is without a doubt the best $8 out there.
Will
Turk128
Independence, MO
#10
Posted 29 May 2009 - 09:03 PM
Turk128, on May 29 2009, 08:11 PM, said:
Have you tried going to the Data tab, and choosing the Show in Map Application option? Very cool. Opens the native maps app with the cache. Allows me to do a driving directions option to get me into the vicinty. Once I park, back to Geosphere and away we go.
Yeah, but that doesn't do much good if you aren't connected to WiFi, which is why I do the capture routine.
Mike
jmd65
#11
Posted 30 May 2009 - 04:52 PM
1. True paperless caching - With the iPhone 3G, you can download (use the GPX exchange if you are a Premium Member) all of your caches ahead of time, and not worry about your Internet connection.
2. True spontaneous geocaching – With an Internet connection, you can search for caches from wherever you are. That means, if your boss makes you do a delivery at the end of the day, as long as you have your iPhone with you, you can whip out a cache without pre-planning. And let’s face it, who doesn’t have their iPhone with them at all times?
3. Driving directions – What GSPr allows you to switch over to iPhone’s Maps app and plot driving directions to the cache? (Go to Data, Show in Map Application). Park, start Geosphere and enjoy!
4. Switch to a satellite view – What GSPr allows you to switch to a satellite view (while you’re hunting), zoom in and use it to compare where you are to where you think you should be?
5. Conserve battery life – With an iPhone? Sure. Just touch the satellite icon in the upper left-hand corner to turn off the GPS until you need it, then touch it again to get back to the hunt.
6. Target and Search tabs – Have one tab for your target, and then use the search tab to plan the next hunt. Cool!
7. Get hints/logs without looking for them – Have you ever been out caching, needed a hint, and realized that you forgot to decrypt it before you printed it? Not with Geosphere. Tap hints in the target tab, and there you go. Ever had the hint not be good enough? Read through the logs of previous cachers for clues.
8. Easily Use Waypoints – Either created by the stasher, or make your own.
9. And Remember – All of these fields are editable. So you can customize the interface as you see fit.
10. Search Tab – Yeah, I mentioned it before, but you can filter the downloaded caches by groups, cache types, sizes, difficulties, terrains, you get the picture. You can also sort by distance and display by size.
11. Download caches to groups – I have a work group, a home group, a Travel Bug group, a you-name-it group. This makes it really easy to organize and FIND caches when you want to.
12. Pocket Queries – Yep, you heard right, use your computer to create and email pocket queries right to your iPhone. Load up your groups with absolutely minimal effort.
In less than two weeks, we'll find out if they're coming out with an improved iPhone model. I hadn't planned on replacing my less than a year old model, but if the rumors are true (true digital compass, faster processor, larger memory, 3-5 megapixel camera), it may make this an even greater caching platform.
Will
Turk128
Independence, MO
#12
Posted 31 May 2009 - 07:29 AM
Turk128, on May 30 2009, 04:52 PM, said:
1. True paperless caching - With the iPhone 3G, you can download (use the GPX exchange if you are a Premium Member) all of your caches ahead of time, and not worry about your Internet connection.
2. True spontaneous geocaching – With an Internet connection, you can search for caches from wherever you are. That means, if your boss makes you do a delivery at the end of the day, as long as you have your iPhone with you, you can whip out a cache without pre-planning. And let’s face it, who doesn’t have their iPhone with them at all times?
3. Driving directions – What GSPr allows you to switch over to iPhone’s Maps app and plot driving directions to the cache? (Go to Data, Show in Map Application). Park, start Geosphere and enjoy!
4. Switch to a satellite view – What GSPr allows you to switch to a satellite view (while you’re hunting), zoom in and use it to compare where you are to where you think you should be?
5. Conserve battery life – With an iPhone? Sure. Just touch the satellite icon in the upper left-hand corner to turn off the GPS until you need it, then touch it again to get back to the hunt.
6. Target and Search tabs – Have one tab for your target, and then use the search tab to plan the next hunt. Cool!
7. Get hints/logs without looking for them – Have you ever been out caching, needed a hint, and realized that you forgot to decrypt it before you printed it? Not with Geosphere. Tap hints in the target tab, and there you go. Ever had the hint not be good enough? Read through the logs of previous cachers for clues.
8. Easily Use Waypoints – Either created by the stasher, or make your own.
9. And Remember – All of these fields are editable. So you can customize the interface as you see fit.
10. Search Tab – Yeah, I mentioned it before, but you can filter the downloaded caches by groups, cache types, sizes, difficulties, terrains, you get the picture. You can also sort by distance and display by size.
11. Download caches to groups – I have a work group, a home group, a Travel Bug group, a you-name-it group. This makes it really easy to organize and FIND caches when you want to.
12. Pocket Queries – Yep, you heard right, use your computer to create and email pocket queries right to your iPhone. Load up your groups with absolutely minimal effort.
In less than two weeks, we'll find out if they're coming out with an improved iPhone model. I hadn't planned on replacing my less than a year old model, but if the rumors are true (true digital compass, faster processor, larger memory, 3-5 megapixel camera), it may make this an even greater caching platform.
Will
Turk128
Independence, MO
#13
Posted 31 May 2009 - 09:04 AM
#14
Posted 01 June 2009 - 10:53 AM
Turk128, on May 30 2009, 08:52 PM, said:
I just upgraded a few months ago. I think I'd have to pay full list if I upgrade so soon.
#15
Posted 02 June 2009 - 09:00 AM
Turk128, on May 29 2009, 08:11 PM, said:
Couldn't agree more. I bought and used ALL Geocaching applications form the Appstore and Geosphere is the most powerful and easy-to-use of all BY FAR. Period.
It's amazing ho well thought-out it is in its GUI and even it's minor features.
Absolutely useful. Just returned from vacations in another country where I also did paperless (and without expensive data roaming) caching using Geosphere based on a previous PocketQuery. It simply worked. And rocked.
#16
Posted 04 March 2012 - 11:36 PM
#17
Posted 07 March 2012 - 07:32 AM
herbk, on 04 March 2012 - 11:36 PM, said:
There doesn't seem to be a way under the 'Search' tab, but if you're viewing your field notes in the 'More' tab, they're always shown in order by date logged.
#18
Posted 07 March 2012 - 05:56 PM

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