Virtual GPS
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The Virtual GPS system is one of Project-GC's core features, and also one of the more powerful ones. Imagine a shopping cart for Geocaches, that's what Virtual GPS is. Where ever you are at Project-GC, you can add hand picked, or a group of, geocaches into a list. This list can layer in be sorted, filtered, shared and exported. It's the perfect tool to handpick target geocaches for your trips, badges or challenges. Only Project-GC's paid members can use this feature.
Contents
Creating a list
Details to follow
Filtering
The caches in the Virtual GPS can be filtered by the following:
- Remove found
- Remove owned
Sorting
The caches in the Virtual GPS can be sorted based on:
- By ascending Cache ID
- If the user has found them
- Alphabetically by GC-code, cache name, type, size, cache owner, country, region, county, placed by name, added by, or any of the usernotes entered
- By ascending cache ID, difficulty, terrain, latitude, longitude, elevation, number of finds, number of FPs, FP percent, or Wilson score
- If the cache is locked, archived, disabled, or premium only
- By earliest hidden date, publish date, last find date, or last archive date
- Latest logs - how many of the last 7 logs were finds
- Source page / link - the page the cache was added from. Source link gives the link rather than the page title.
Sharing
Flow
- Add geocaches
- Sharer: Manage list -> Share corrected coordinates -> Share
- Receiver: Manage list -> Share corrected coordinates -> Fetch
Details
Only geocaches included in the VGPS upon *Share* are included when fetching. If more geocaches are added the share must be updated. This also includes removing and re-adding a geocache.
Corrected coordinates are, as usual, looked for both in Personal cache notes (the first parsable has prescidence), and the proper Corrected coordinates field.
Project-GC's Share corrected coordinates system never overwrites a solution for the Receiver. If the Receiver already has corrected coordinates those are kept for the Receiver.
The Fetch mechanism writes to the receivers Personal cache note. If there already is content Project-GC prepends its text. It will look something like:
PGC-VGPS (<vgpsId>,<timestamp>): <coordinates>
Importing
Users can import geocaches from Bookmark lists existing at Geocaching.com. Note, that the bookmark list needs to be public and sharable.
Exporting
The caches can be exported in the following ways:
- Map
- Gallery
- Bookmark list
- CSV file
- GPX file