Re: Geocaching and the 6800
I'll reply to everyone at once:
TomTom, Street Atlas USA, MS Trips and Maps (or whatever its called) all do the same thing, but aren't very good at getting you to a pinpoint location.
I tried TurboGPS, but the only way I could get coordinates into it was by typing them in. That isn't very practical with geocaching.
I plan on giving BeelineGPS another try. I tried it a couple of times, but it really didn't get my motor running. I does seem to be the most viable option.
I tried Geoscout and couldn't get it to retrieve any Cache data. I left my phone on the charger with Geoscout running all night and it downloaded caches right and left, but when I went to try and access one of them there were none there. I may try it again.
I also tried something called Smache, but it was too buggy.
I guess I'm not as lacking as I thought. I thought that I had missed the golden egg, but I guess it isn't laid yet. I'll keep searching, but I'm still open for suggestions.
Thanks,
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