Geocaching Application
Android apps are working now, but still - a native application would be nice to have.
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Android apps are working now, but still - a native application would be nice to have.
Will there be any interest in a native geocaching app for Sailfish ?
If there are, I might start the development of one, but as I'm not an geocacher myself, I will need someone to explain what features are needed!
Please observe: This is just a probe, and the project is entirely speculative right now.
It might be useful to just port the Advanced Geocaching Tool for Linux from N9 as it is already written in QML (needs to be ported to QtQuick 2.0).
The source code is here: https://github.com/webhamster/advancedcaching
nodevel ( 2014-05-12 22:09:54 +0200 )editI used agtl on my N9,which it was originally developped for. Unfortunately, it isn't under heavy development anymore. Might be, the new maintainer would give it a chance?
R.G. Sidler ( 2014-05-12 23:53:01 +0200 )editOn my site at http://kimfoder.dk/forum, I have set up a forum for discussions about Geocaching on Jolla / Sailfish. If you are interested in such an app, please join me there and let's us see what we can do.
Kim ( 2014-05-26 12:25:29 +0200 )editI am also using c:geo and have been developing a geocaching application for my own fun and for learning. It will be named Geosailing; I hope to have a public beta at the end of the year and something usable next summer (depending on how busy I am at work). I have contacted Groundspeak and requested API access but I have not yet heard from them. (Groundspeak says that they do not give access to it anymore but let's see.) I try to build something modular so that any backend (geocaching.com, opencaching.com/de, etc.) could be used easily with the same code base.
Don't be too exited though — I am a geocacher and a tinkerer, not a professional application developer. And I have a bad habit of not meeting deadlines set by myself.
My app has just hit OpenRepos and is awaiting harbour moderation :) TMO thread here.
c:geo for Android works quite well, by the way. You can find it on the F-Droid store: https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=c:geo&fdid=cgeo.geocaching
I would love to see a native app too, though.
Edit, March 2015: Seems to be removed from F-Droid unfortunately, but still available at Aptioide for example.
Any news on this, there's still no native geocaching app? I'm using c:geo Android app, it works, more or less. But a native SailfishOS Geocaching app would be great! Do you know if anybodys working on this?
I just looked into this, since it would be fairly easy for me to add geocaches into the "Nearby venues" search in Poor Maps. It seems that geocaching.com is still the popular one, but don't provide an API. opencaching.comprovides an API, but doesn't have much users or caches. Maybe those here with announcements of intentions ran into the same problem?
otsaloma ( 2015-03-21 19:50:57 +0200 )editThat's exactly my problem, I had plans for a simple geocaching app (as I do not geocache myself, I would start simple and let the users tell me what was missing) but after having researched the possibilities I found that I wouldn't be able to use geocaching.com, and the alternatives was little used. So for now the plans has been shelved, sorry.
Kim ( 2015-03-22 23:56:42 +0200 )editYou could look into the AGTL source code, which is neatly integrated with Geocaching.com. Its source can be found here: https://github.com/webhamster/advancedcaching
AGTL is a brilliant tool which does nearly everything. I really hope someone can port it to Sailfish.
Timo ( 2015-03-23 18:06:48 +0200 )editThis thread is public, all members of Together.Jolla.Com can read this page.
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Yes, good idea!
TellienInTouch ( 2014-04-02 08:28:13 +0200 )edithow about geohashing app: geohashing.org
Bysmyyr ( 2014-07-23 16:34:10 +0200 )editI'm not an active geocacher (yet), but have helped a friend who is find some.
One of the main reasons why I haven't started geocaching myself, is that the from the ToS/PP side, I like the OpenCaching Network (.de/.nl/.pl/..., not to be confused with .com!) the best, but I could not find a working client neither for MeeGo nor for Mer/Nemo/Sailfish.
So, something like this could get me started with this hobby :)
hook ( 2015-01-03 01:06:37 +0200 )edit@Bysmyyr, geohashing also sounds fun :)
...maybe a good name for a client would be:
- GetLost
- FollowTheWind
- SetSails
- GoneWithTheWind
- RandomMeeting
- WhereTo
- SailNowhere
- RandomTrip
- SailToUnknown
- CompassSpin
- ...
hook ( 2015-01-03 01:13:42 +0200 )editAnother similar cool hobby is BookCrossing, where caches are actually books and the idea is that after you read them, you move them someplace else.
I opened a separate question for that.
hook ( 2015-01-04 12:52:23 +0200 )edit