- I use a Pocket PC of the Toshiba variety. It is several years old but works like a charm. I use gsak and just drop the GPX file directly to the PPC (Pocket PC) and view the cache pages in GPX Sonar. I dont use plucker, spinner , dasher or dancer . Just drop and go. Glenn JOHN C CARAKER wrote: > - > I bought a Palm Tungsten T-3 a few years ago to keep my schedule and contact > list. I use Plucker and GSAK and have never had a problem. Go to > www.geocacher-u.com/resources/paperless.html and it will spell it all out for > you. I keep a file of 250 caches on it which I update weekly. If I'm going > on a trip, I will load a pocket query for the place I am going to and sneak a > few caches there, too. I'm probably as low tech as anyone on the list. > Brian and Sue Steele <smilingsteeles@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: - > I am just now looking into getting a PDA for paperless caching, but don't > want to spend alot of dinero for one. I am clueless to all the hi-tech > talking, too, when it comes to electronics. Is there anyone who is low tech > like me that has gone paperless? I have read numerous times that an old PDA, > maybe from ebay, like a Palm III would be just fine. Anyone have advice? I am > just learning to work with GSAK too so I would appreciate the help. Thanks! > :D Sue > **************************************** For List Info or To make _ANY_ changes, including unsubscribing from this list, click -----> //www.freelists.org/list/geocaching Missouri Caches Scheduled to be Archived http://tinyurl.com/87cqw