iCaching 5.7 with Pocket Query notifications released

Yesterday I released version 5.7 of iCaching.
Big new feature is the Pocket Query notification. iCaching lets you know when a new pocket query is available for download. And you can download it straight from the notification, without going to the pocket query window.
Furthermore we refreshed several parts of the application with a new icon design.
New look

Notification1

Version 5.5 with trackable logging is live

This message is a bit late, but in the meantime version 5.5 went live.

This version has a completely revamped logging window, and adds the ability to log trackables along with your cache logs.

When preparing the logs, it keeps track of your inventory. So if, for instance, you log a trackable as ‘Retrieved’ from the first cache log, you can log it as ‘Visited’ in the second log. This was THE most asked feature, so we hope you’ll enjoy it!

Adding and removing images to and from a cache log has been vastly improved too.

Trackables

Trackable logging

It is coming….

Soon in iCaching: Trackable logging!Trackables

iCaching 5.1.2

Today we release iCaching 5.1.2 in the Mac App store.
Especially on Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) there were several flaws that are fixed in this version. Apart from the fixes we also added some nice improvements.

Improved:
– Multiple logs for the same possible in Log Window
– Can load field notes from Looking4Cache
– Last open Geocache is persisted between application runs
– Hint button hidden when no hint available

Fixed:
– Fixed several issues in Mavericks (window layout, enabling menu items)
– Loading user logs only on application start, not every 5 minutes
– Saving GCVote password did not work
– All waypoints had the same icon in the Waypoints tab
– Several other little annoyances and small performance improvements

iCaching 5.1

Today in the App Store: iCaching version 5.1
This version fixes the known rough edges of version 5 as mentioned in the release notes in the App Store.
And we add a nice new feature: a Map on the Waypoints tab. Now you can see the location of the cache and the additional waypoints in one glance while browsing through the cache list.
New waypoints tab

Version 5.0 Public Beta is out

Two weeks ago we could send out the first public beta of iCaching 5.0 and last week the second beta. Eventually, version 5.0 brought much more code changed than initially intended, so it took much more time than expected to finish it.

But with this version we have a good foundation for the future. Apart from some (big) new features (as mentioned in previous blog posts) the overall performance and under-the-hood logic of iCaching is vastly improved. Thanks to these changes it will be easier to add new functionality in the near future.

For now, we need some time ironing out the last bugs, finishing translations and help files. But we’re finally heading towards this long awaited release. A little patience please….

Screenshot 5.0 beta

A small update on it’s way

Just pressed the submit button for version 4.97.7. A small update which fixes some little bugs reported by customers.
Also added some small improvements. The most important one: in addition to the existing cmd-backspace keystroke (like in Finder), you can delete a cache from the list with just delete or backspace alone.
So when Apple has reviewed this version, it will appear in the App Store.
And in the meantime we continue work on version 5.0 which is nearing completion.