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bblais

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So I just used Cachly for the first time - primarily a Geosphere user.  Here are a few things that I noticed, some of which I think would help the user experience.

  1. very easy to use and figure out.  more intuitive than geosphere, definitely a lot better than the geocaching app.
  2. online search is faster than geosphere, and very usable
  3. when navigating to a cache, I like to have the little "fan" showing the direction I'm looking even in (and especially in) the case where the map isn't rotating.  I don't like having to switch back and forth from the compass to the map to get that.
  4. In the case where the map is rotating, it is odd that panning the map even a little changes the mode (it goes back to non-rotating). zooming doesn't seem to change this.
  5. There doesn't seem to be a way to switch to "rotate the map to show my direction" and not, without also changing the zoom. 
  6. crash importing a semi-large (~1000) caches.  that was disappointing, but smaller lists seem to work.  Geosphere's handling of very large lists quickly and efficiently is a game changer for geocaching, and is mentioned by others.
  7. parking coords for a cache only show up when you navigate to the cache itself, making it a little harder to find parking "in the area" if not all of the caches have that extra parking coord.
  8. My battery seemed to drop quite quickly.  not sure if that was a coincidence or not. 

Anyway, it was a good experience overall - every program has its share of nits, so this isn't a complaint.  Looking forward to testing it some more.

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On 12/8/2016 at 1:24 PM, bblais said:

Would you prefer them to be on the main map with all the caches?

On 12/8/2016 at 1:24 PM, bblais said:

that would be my preference, although I can totally see people thinking it would be too cluttered.  

In Geosphere waypoints are stored in the single unified local database, so it's easier to filter for additional waypoint like parking coordinates over the entire database and include them in a map view result. I don't know how Cachly does its local database search, but theoretically it should be possible to, for example, turn on the option to display additional parking coordinates stored in any list within a distance from some point being viewed, or in the map window.

Personally, I have a category set up into which I've imported many thousands of parking waypoints I exported from GSAK, so if I want to I can toggle that category in the map view filter, and it'll include them all with whatever distance filter I'm currently using. eg, viewing all cache listings within 15km from my location, I can turn on additional waypoints filter, include my parking waypoint category, and then all the filtered caches and waypoints show on the map.

It's a nice feature to be able to have a kind of secondary filter on additional waypoints over all the local data to be seen on the map (trailhead waypoints are also a useful option).  Comes in handy in popular areas, when someone publishes a cache in a forest but doesn't put any additional helpful waypoints. This way you can see what other COs may have added to theirs nearby and make use of that info on the fly. :)

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Thanks for trying Cachly!

8 minutes ago, bblais said:

In the case where the map is rotating, it is odd that panning the map even a little changes the mode (it goes back to non-rotating). zooming doesn't seem to change this.

This functionality matches that of Apple and Google map apps. This was specifically done to give a intuitive and cross app experience since users likely have used one of those apps.

6 minutes ago, bblais said:

There doesn't seem to be a way to switch to "rotate the map to show my direction" and not, without also changing the zoom. 

If you tap the current location button Screen Shot 2016-12-08 at 10.06.06 AM.png a few times it will toggle you through the different modes. One of which rotates the map as you rotate. Is that what you meant?

10 minutes ago, bblais said:

crash importing a semi-large (~1000) caches.  that was disappointing, but smaller lists seem to work.  Geosphere's handling of very large lists quickly and efficiently is a game changer for geocaching, and is mentioned by others.

What iPhone are you using? The import size depends on the amount of memory your phone has. As stated elsewhere we are working to fix this issue. Can you send me the GPX file?

11 minutes ago, bblais said:

parking coords for a cache only show up when you navigate to the cache itself, making it a little harder to find parking "in the area" if not all of the caches have that extra parking coord.

Would you prefer them to be on the main map with all the caches?

 

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

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5 minutes ago, Nic Hubbard said:

This functionality matches that of Apple and Google map apps. This was specifically done to give a intuitive and cross app experience since users likely have used one of those apps.

Ah, I see.  I never used that in Google Maps so I never noticed.  It's not a problem, if the next issue is addressed.

5 minutes ago, Nic Hubbard said:

If you tap the current location button Screen Shot 2016-12-08 at 10.06.06 AM.png a few times it will toggle you through the different modes. One of which rotates the map as you rotate. Is that what you meant?

yes, I was using this.  when you do that, it zooms out.  So, if I get the map to look like I want (e.g. the cache I'm navigating to, within 500 ft, and I are in the map) and I want to switch to the mode where it points me in the right direction with the rotating map I can't do that.  Hitting the location button zooms back out and changes the mode.  once I get it back to rotating map, I have to zoom back in - and make sure not to pan at all or I have to do it all over again.  as far as usability, I only really noticed the issue when I was close to the cache.

 

5 minutes ago, Nic Hubbard said:

What iPhone are you using? The import size depends on the amount of memory your phone has. As stated elsewhere we are working to fix this issue. Can you send me the GPX file?

iPhone 6.  just used to geosphere where many 1000's are handled without an issue.  it wasn't even a gpx file, I just hit the live refresh until there were about ~1000 caches and tried to add to an existing list which had about 500.  

5 minutes ago, Nic Hubbard said:

Would you prefer them to be on the main map with all the caches?

 

that would be my preference, although I can totally see people thinking it would be too cluttered.  

 

thanks for the very fast response!

 

5 minutes ago, Nic Hubbard said:

 

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

 

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2 hours ago, bblais said:

when you do that, it zooms out.  So, if I get the map to look like I want (e.g. the cache I'm navigating to, within 500 ft, and I are in the map) and I want to switch to the mode where it points me in the right direction with the rotating map I can't do that.  Hitting the location button zooms back out and changes the mode.  once I get it back to rotating map, I have to zoom back in - and make sure not to pan at all or I have to do it all over again.  as far as usability, I only really noticed the issue when I was close to the cache.

I will look into this issue, as it shouldn't be doing this.

2 hours ago, bblais said:

iPhone 6.  just used to geosphere where many 1000's are handled without an issue.  it wasn't even a gpx file, I just hit the live refresh until there were about ~1000 caches and tried to add to an existing list which had about 500.  

This also shouldn't happen. Can you reproduce the issue? Also, can you let me know what your GC username is so I can look in our crash logs?

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