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Added "close all tabs" option in context menu for cache detail Fixed issue with forgotten log types (mainly related to Events & Webcam) Fixed issue with some attributes not displayed properly Fixed translation issues :-) - Fixed issue with distance min & max when loading a filter with "use Miles" option activated Added support for forgotten cache type: CITO, Project Ape, MEGA-Event Changed color for selected attributes -> pale green Edited Decemby spaceeye Changed display of manually selected caches: in addition to the tick mark icon, they are highlighted in lime green. #GPX VIEWER WINDOWS XP MANUAL#Changed manual selection column : when it's not selected, no icon is displayed #GPX VIEWER WINDOWS XP UPDATE#Added button in home coordinates update configuration window to automatically visualize entered values on Google Maps Added automatic filter activation when you change one of its parameter: no need to manually check the filter to activate it Added dynamic textual explanation of the "Status" & "User" filters (explanation right beside the filters options). Added context menu entry when you right click on caches: now you can toggle manual selection / force selection / force deselection This configuration is automatically saved and restored That's still a bit quick & dirty (columns still presents but with width = 0) Added possibility to filter attributes that are NOT present in a cache (for instance exclude all caches Reworked the configuration management: now when you update the application, you do not need to overwrite theĬonfiguration file anymore, it will automatically upgraded to the latest version preserving your settings #GPX VIEWER WINDOWS XP DOWNLOAD#You want to automatically download & apply the update (and do it if you chose so). No it should be more stable and reliable. Reworked the "check for update" process. Optimized list display when filter & sort are activated, hould be MUCH faster now with huge cache list Enjoy the Xmas break if you've got one, wish everyone my best wishes! Now it's the week-end, so don't expect any update until the 26th of December. User request under investigation: Any chance of adding ability to enable/disable each column in the data display,Īnd re-order them by dragging to a new position? Fixed a bug in the Google Maps display where cache symbols were not centered on the actual cache position. So if one selects "Non Available" caches, it will filter both "Temporary disabled" and "Non available" caches. Changed the display of "Not Available" caches: now the text name is strikeout both in the list view,Īfter investigation, I can confirm cache "Temporary disabled" are automatically declared "Non Available". List that display the "Not Archived" value ![]() Change checkbox "Archived" to "Not Archived", now checked by default. Added possibility to save / load / delete filter on your hard drive :-) Added complete new layout with tab for filters (stared when a filter is activated), hope if more clear Still a bit experimental, don't rely to much on it since I'm still wondering about the compatibility of created filters with future versions if I do major changes. You cannot see the complete filter at a glance, but I think it's less aggressive for your eyes.Īnother change is the possibility to load/save filters. Majors changes are changes in the HMI (it was getting crowded.), now with tabs for the filters. New version is there with a couple of fixes (thanks Eusty for the bug Cached, I'm considering your request about the columns, I need to think a bit about that, this is not so easy to do -) While you're sleeping, I'm working here -) #GPX VIEWER WINDOWS XP SOFTWARE#The website is in French, but the software is bilingual (French+English). ![]() I just made it for myself and other friends but I decided to share it with the community. I do not intend to make any money with it. #GPX VIEWER WINDOWS XP FREE#This program is free, without any advertisement / spam / bloody IE toolbar / spy crap, will be free forever. The basic idea is to allow you to use as many filter as you want on your GPX collection to find out the caches you want. So, as a former software developer, I decided to create my own program to deal with my regular GPX exports. Something to answer simple questions like "what are the caches with attribute 'Abandoned mine' in the near 50Km around my house and with a difficulty of 4 maximum". I know that highly complex tools exist like GSAK or whatsoever, but I just wanted to have something SIMPLE. I used to create pocket queries for specific request but the process is painful and long. For instance if I want to filter caches with a specific attribute, at a certain maximum distance of my house, or anything related to the many property of a cache. I'm quite new to geocaching and even with a premium account I think it's hard to prepare correctly your trips. ![]()
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