I don't use the Official app, but I had thought there were notifications, but I could be wrong.
When you get the email, you can long press on the link and copy it, then paste that into Cachly's search field and it will load that cache.
Unfortunately no. There is no way of Cachly knowing if a new cache has been placed since we are only a third-party authorized partner app. Meaning we don't have direct notifications from the geocaching.com server for things like that.
The official app can do this since they have push notifications built for their app that come from their server.
You had said you couldn't login, so I had assumed that meant you couldn't get past the login screen.
If you logout of Cachly and then login again, does this help?
You said you cannot log back in, but is that working for you now? Does other things in Cachly give the same error for you such as viewing your profile?
When you leave the personal note section, that is saved and synced to geocaching.com. We haven't ever had reports of an issue with this. Where these Live or Offline caches (they both sync)?
In 5.0 we added the option to view a pending log right from the details screen using the log button. If you want to create another log for that cache you need to long press the button.
Thanks for explaining and for the suggestion!
I do feel this is quite an advanced feature that I am not sure how many users would use. I will note it, but I can't make promises about getting it added.
Yes, you can turn on as many of the filters as you want. You are saying this isn't working? You are meaning Live filtering?
Can you explain this a bit more?
This is iOS killing Cachly in the background because it wants more memory for other apps. In Settings you can use the History option to view that previous cache.
There are ways to do this and we are working to have this in a future version.
Each cache only have one instance in the offline database. So if you have one in two offline lists, it can only have one highlight color.
This isn't a feature that we have planned as it would take major changes to how offline caches work.
If the corrected coordinates and personal notes are coming into Cachly from a GPX file, they will only be local to the database. There is not currently a way to send all of those to geocaching.com without doing a manual update for each cache. We are looking at a way to batch process these in a future version.
Are you meaning that you deleted the app and then reinstalled it? Unfortunately this is a destructive route to take and there is no way to recover anything that was in the local database.
If you are having an issue with crashing please contact us as we can assist.
No, there comes a point when too much user configuration just make an app confusing. Cachly needs to be a mix of intuitive and easy to use while being powerful.