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Re: C:GEO

Post by DudleyGrunt » Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:38 pm

From the c:geo Facebook page:
Did you know, that c:geo already offers a basic support of opencaching platforms:
Caches from USA (OU), Poland (OP) and UK (OK) can be opened and stored for offline using the search function as shown here.

More platforms and more functions will follow if their API and our programming allows.

Happy Caching !

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Seems that entering the waypoint code is the only way to view an OCNA cache in c:geo, at this point, though.
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Re: C:GEO

Post by Mr.Yuck » Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:02 am

Interesting DG. Maybe they'll be some more development in the Opencaching area, seeing as the authors are European, and always "fighting" with Groundspeak. :lol: Yeah, the App written by a guy from the Czech Republic that works for Opencaching only works for U.S., Poland, and UK. Must be something about the API on those three, which is way over my head, I'm sure.
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Re: C:GEO

Post by DudleyGrunt » Wed Aug 28, 2013 9:30 pm

With the latest update as of 24 August, c:geo has hadded support for opencaching.PL & opencaching.DE. The notes only mention the latter, however.

opencaching.de (Support of live map, nearby search and online logging)
AND something I never realized until now, as of September 2011 (!)...
new: search for geo code supports OpenCaching.ORG.UK/.PL/.US
I just tried it and it works!

Now, hopefully, they'll add the live map, nearby search and online logging for us (and other OC nodes), soon.
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Re: C:GEO

Post by zstatman » Thu Aug 29, 2013 8:28 am

c:geo - Great ap and to the developers, keep up the effort
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Re: C:GEO

Post by DudleyGrunt » Thu Aug 29, 2013 8:17 pm

From c:geo's Facebook page...
c:geo: We will extend the support of different opencaching platforms if they support the OKAPI.

me: OpenCaching.US definitely supports OKAPI.

c:geo: I took this feature request to our developers. Thanks for the information.
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Re: C:GEO

Post by DudleyGrunt » Tue Jan 07, 2014 12:14 pm

From c:geo's Facebook page, this morning. Not full live support, yet, but they are adding OC Community and geokrety support.

Up to know, you could search by waypoint, but now can search by owner and finder. Haven't updated and tried it, yet, though.

I've never seen any geokrety support before this.
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We just released a new version of c:geo. You can get it from the Google Play Store.

Along with many optimizations and bugfixes, this new version also contains additional features. Here is a partial list:

- Premium members can import their pocket queries directly from geocaching.com.
- A new widget lets you add shortcuts to your stored lists on your home screen.
- Support for extremcaching.com, with online searches and live map.
- Search by owner/finder on opencaching websites.
- GPX import from Google Drive, Dropbox, … for Android 4.4 users.
- Show cache where a Geokrety is currently placed.
- Sort caches by favorite point percentage.

For a complete list of features, see the "About cgeo" in the application itself.

The Google Play store may take up to one hour to show a new release. This one is named 2014.01.06.

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Re: C:GEO

Post by DudleyGrunt » Mon Apr 21, 2014 12:38 pm

c:geo now has full live support for OCNA!

From their Facebook page...
A new version 2014.04.19 has just been published.

Most important changes:
- New: Support opencaching.us, opencaching.nl and opencaching.ro
- Fix: wrong arrow direction in landscape mode
- Fix: Crash when previewing log photo on tablets
- Fix: Several reported crashes

Note:
This version is available for Android 2.3 and above.
Android 2.1 and 2.2 users will automatically keep the 2014.04.10-legacy version which is still working.
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Re: C:GEO

Post by Mr.Yuck » Tue Apr 22, 2014 10:13 pm

This is huge news, of course. I've tested it, and it works great! We can work with them on cache icons, for example, BIT caches being shown as ?? caches. I will PM DG about some more "announcements" we need to make about this exciting development.
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Re: C:GEO

Post by zstatman » Wed Apr 23, 2014 8:41 am

Yup! Great and looks/works with my Monterra
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Re: C:GEO

Post by TermiteHunter » Wed Apr 23, 2014 10:00 pm

Yes it works great. Just in time for an OCNA find & hide contest in my local area.

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