RE: GSAK is er een alternatief?, 09-03-2023, 19:05
Please try to write it in some understandable language. I have nothing against Dutch, but the result of machine translation of Dutch is usually very funny and not very understandable.
We have a support forum for GeoGet on the Czech server geocaching.cz, it would be possible to start an English thread there as well, but it is worse to go through the registration process. The author also has a Facebook thread, but it is not much used, maybe I could arrange with him if it would be possible to use it for support.
There is a lot of documentation on the https://www.geoget.cz/doku.php/user server and especially there are materials from various training sessions that are held from time to time - the "Training Materials" paragraph, maybe after translating it using DeepL translating it could be understandable.
Of course, I can also advise to a limited extent, I realize that the goals of GeoGet and GSAK are similar, but the path that these systems take is very different. After a basic understanding of the basic principles (e.g. the concept of "list"), understanding that a "waypoint" is in our case what GSAK names as a "Child waypoint". Also, it is not customary to use "corrected coordinates" the emphasis is more on waypoints, also GeoGet does not make any substantial adjustments to the original data. We assume that if someone wants a cache icon at the final coordinate (but which ???) most navigation programs can handle that.
We have a support forum for GeoGet on the Czech server geocaching.cz, it would be possible to start an English thread there as well, but it is worse to go through the registration process. The author also has a Facebook thread, but it is not much used, maybe I could arrange with him if it would be possible to use it for support.
There is a lot of documentation on the https://www.geoget.cz/doku.php/user server and especially there are materials from various training sessions that are held from time to time - the "Training Materials" paragraph, maybe after translating it using DeepL translating it could be understandable.
Of course, I can also advise to a limited extent, I realize that the goals of GeoGet and GSAK are similar, but the path that these systems take is very different. After a basic understanding of the basic principles (e.g. the concept of "list"), understanding that a "waypoint" is in our case what GSAK names as a "Child waypoint". Also, it is not customary to use "corrected coordinates" the emphasis is more on waypoints, also GeoGet does not make any substantial adjustments to the original data. We assume that if someone wants a cache icon at the final coordinate (but which ???) most navigation programs can handle that.


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