OK, I'm new to Droid. I used Cachemate on my Palm Treo and maybe that has me confused. I used to do a Geocaching.com pocket query, run it on GSAK and then export to my Palm. How can I do this with the Droid. I have Cachemate installed but can't figure out the process. I want to download multiple caches at once, not one at a time from Geocaching.com. Thanks for any help.
Same here, I used Cachemate on Palm for years. Good news! You don't need to go to GSAK and make the pdb file anymore! Cachemate on Android can read GPX files! There are a few ways to get things in. I use K9 email. I emailed myself the GPX file (not zipped, I should try it zipped too...). When I clicked on the file, it asked if I wanted to import into Cachemate. Yep!!!
The other way is if you hook up directly to your computer (via USB), put the GPX file on the SD card, then tell Cachemate to load it up. (might want to change the default to put it in "not found" rather than "unfiled" depending on your PQ.
Tip for when you go a hunting. It appears that being in the dock will mess up your "compass" heading on Cachmate. I couldn't get mine to point in the right direction until after I removed it from the car dock. Maybe the magnet was messing with the compass?
I downloaded TwiDroid, and after I log a cache, I shoot myself a quick tweet. That gives me my caches in order, and a link so when I get back to my computer, it's easier to enter them all. If you get SMS service (I don't) you can use that, it'd probably be even better since it integrates with Geoaching.com more.
The one thing I haven't been able to get it to do yet is when I select a cache, have it go to Navigation to help me drive close to the cache before going to compass mode and hot foot it. I found my first two Droid only caches today. (as opposed to using my PN-40).
Hope this helps!
Nighthawk700 (here and on GC)