Geocaching software for Blackberry?

I haven't tried this app, but I believe it is one of the better/best ones out there for geocaching. It's called Spot. It's states that you can download geocaching info directly from geocaching.com.

There's a one time fee of 49.00 though! Trimble makes an application called Geocache Navigator that connects directly to the geocaching. Com site so that one can go caching anywhere in the world.

You can learn about this product at geocachenavigator. Com Review: Spot Marks the GeoCache For BlackBerry - blackberrytoday.com/articles/2006/7/2006... BlackStar - new (FREE) geocaching software for the BlackBerry - http://www.blackberryforums.com/gps-mapping/151516-blackberry-geocachers-blackstar-new-free-geocaching-software-blackberry.html Download Geocache Navigator 1.5.3 - http://handheld.softpedia.com/get/GPS/Geocache-Navigator-55845.shtml The Blackberry Forum over at Pinstack. Com features an excellent review of Blackberry’s Geocache Navigator application, developed by Trimble.

Most hardcores probably wouldn’t use a Blackberry for geocaching, but according to reviewer LaTuFu, Geocache Navigator is “a breeze to use� And is a great “all in one� Tool for geocachers/business people/errand runners who want to use their Blackberry’s for multiple functions.

Among the downsides is Geocache Navigator’s poor functioning out in the middle of nowhere, but hey, who brings their Blackberry geocaching in the mountains? And I just noticed Nav4All has the option of putting in Coordinates. Never used it in that way before, but since its free, it may be worth a try.

Try this site it has what you need geocachingonline.com/2007/11/16/the-geoc... I hope it helps you can try this site also blackberryforums.com/gps-mapping/151516-....

I've recently written an app, GPS Find, that can be used for geocaching. It has a wind rose style compass, waypoint management, and a import function that understands . Gpx, .

Kml and . Loc files. Its up at AppWorld, Mobihand/Crackberry, and my own site: appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content... mobihand.com/product.asp?id=90057&n=GPS%... http:/tworoads.net/bb/gpsfind.

I haven't tried this app, but I believe it is one of the better/best ones out there for geocaching. It's called Spot. It's states that you can download geocaching info directly from geocaching.com.

There's a one time fee of 49.00 though! Trimble makes an application called Geocache Navigator that connects directly to the geocaching.com site so that one can go caching anywhere in the world. You can learn about this product at geocachenavigator.com Review: Spot Marks the GeoCache For BlackBerry - blackberrytoday.com/articles/2006/7/2006... BlackStar - new (FREE) geocaching software for the BlackBerry - http://www.blackberryforums.com/gps-mapping/151516-blackberry-geocachers-blackstar-new-free-geocaching-software-blackberry.html Download Geocache Navigator 1.5.3 - http://handheld.softpedia.com/get/GPS/Geocache-Navigator-55845.shtml The Blackberry Forum over at Pinstack.com features an excellent review of Blackberry’s Geocache Navigator application, developed by Trimble.

Most hardcores probably wouldn’t use a Blackberry for geocaching, but according to reviewer LaTuFu, Geocache Navigator is “a breeze to use” and is a great “all in one” tool for geocachers/business people/errand runners who want to use their Blackberry’s for multiple functions. Among the downsides is Geocache Navigator’s poor functioning out in the middle of nowhere, but hey, who brings their Blackberry geocaching in the mountains? And I just noticed Nav4All has the option of putting in Coordinates.

Never used it in that way before, but since its free, it may be worth a try. I haven't tried this app, but I believe it is one of the better/best ones out there for geocaching. It's called Spot.

It's states that you can download geocaching info directly from geocaching.com. There's a one time fee of 49.00 though! Trimble makes an application called Geocache Navigator that connects directly to the geocaching.com site so that one can go caching anywhere in the world.

The Blackberry Forum over at Pinstack.com features an excellent review of Blackberry’s Geocache Navigator application, developed by Trimble. Most hardcores probably wouldn’t use a Blackberry for geocaching, but according to reviewer LaTuFu, Geocache Navigator is “a breeze to use” and is a great “all in one” tool for geocachers/business people/errand runners who want to use their Blackberry’s for multiple functions. Among the downsides is Geocache Navigator’s poor functioning out in the middle of nowhere, but hey, who brings their Blackberry geocaching in the mountains?

And I just noticed Nav4All has the option of putting in Coordinates. Never used it in that way before, but since its free, it may be worth a try.

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