Caching on your BlackBerry with CacheBerry

18 02 2009

Need a break from the never ending flow of emails we all seem to get and want to head out in the countryside then look no further. A number of BlackBerry phones incorporate GPS functionality and therefore are all set to make excellent Geocaching devices, negating the need to purchase a separate dedicated GPS device.

CacheBerry is a neat application that enables you to use your BlackBerry to carry and view your geocaching.comPocket Queries and GPX files. As to be expected the CacheBerry application lets you find and view cache details, logs, hints and inventories whilst out and about when you’re caching. CacheBerry is packed full of great features which you can see below,

  • Supports Geocaching.com GPX format
  • View comprehensive listing details
  • View and decrypt hints
  • View Travel Bug® inventories
  • Show cache on Google Maps for mobile
  • Show cache on BlackBerry Maps
  • Enter and Export Field Notes
  • Sort by nearest, recent finds, waypoint, title
  • Display distance and bearing from any location
  • Email “Found” Geocache details to your desktop
  • Search waypoint, title, description and owner
  • Import from SD-Card or USB transfer
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CacheBerry

CacheBerry

You can find out more about CacheBerry here and also download a 30 day free trial to test it out. Versions are available for the Bold,  Pearl, Storm and Curve.

If you are looking for an alternative to CacheBerry then Trimble also have a version of their excellent Geocache Navigator for BlackBerry GPS enabled devices, check out here for more details, GeoCache Navigator.

 








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