They are saved to geocaching.com but are not visible on the website. I just tested this and looked at the DB directly and the waypoints are being deleted when their parent cache is deleted.
However, if you find a circumstance where it does not seem like this happens please let me know. Thanks!
Hmm, this is one of those things that seems small and simple, but would be easier said than done. Will have to think about it.
They are in order of created. However you can manually sort them, so forcing a sort order isn't something I would do.
All the waypoints that you create are synced with geocaching.com and would be available on any device that you use, so this is good news for you! HQ just doesn’t show these on geocaching.com for some reason.
Yes, you can use iTunes and save the entire SQLite database (actually all three sqlite files) to your computer. Then hook up a different device and this time use the "Add to" option in iTunes and you can overwrite the database on your other device. I tested this and it works great.
https://api.groundspeak.com/LiveV6/geocaching.svc/help/operations/SearchForGeocaches
Cachly does send the Archived = true GeocacheExclusion.
What is the GC code that is archived you are trying to return?
This happening is correct behavior of iOS. It is not something that we control. Because Groundspeak owns the geocaching.com and coord.info domains their app can be opened automatically instead of Safari when opening those URLs from anywhere in iOS.
Sounds like a good feature. This wouldn't be able to go into 3.0 though, I need to wrap up the feature set as scope creep is a problem in this version.
Will add it to my list to evaluate.
I think that your suspicion is correct.
There is the option on the bottom right of the browser window to open in Safari, so I am not sure if Cachly should always use Safari for links inside of the description, or if we should leave it up to the user to tap the Safari button to open Safari.