
GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife)
GSAK is the all in one Geocaching and waypoint management tool. Major features include: Multiple databases, sending/receiving waypoints to GPSr, Leaflet maps, Geocaching.com live …
GSAK Help Contents
GSAK FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Main GSAK Screen GSAK Columns (Fields) Adding a Waypoint to the GSAK Database Editing an Existing Waypoint Altering or Correcting Waypoint …
Introducing GSAK
Contents - Index - Next Introducing GSAK To see the main GSAK screen click here To download the GSAK 101 getting started guide click here General Features Multiple waypoint databases …
Downloading GSAK
GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife) Contents - Index - Previous - Next Downloading GSAK The latest version is GSAK can be downloaded from www.gsak.net. Please send all …
Coordinates - GSAK
This feature uses part of the "Waypoint Grab" code, so you can paste in a whole line of data with extra words and GSAK will just pull out the valid coordinates.
Getting Started - GSAK
The first thing you need to do is to get information into your GSAK database. Although you can do this manually by adding your own waypoints, the easiest way to do this is to use the main …
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GSAK 101!
Niet alle mogelijkheden van GSAK worden hier besproken – als je over die mogelijkheden meer te weten wilt komen, kijk dan in het GSAK-helpbestand. Ga daarvoor in GSAK naar het “Help” …
Main GSAK Screen
When you first run GSAK, the Default database is empty. Assuming you have a GPX file that you have downloaded from www.geocaching.com, RobLisa, or some other source, your first task is …
GSAK FAQ
GSAK is written in Delphi, and Delphi provides a wrapper around the native Microsoft API for IE. That is why GSAK uses IE in the split screen. Note: Even if all the other browsers did provide …
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GSAK 101
To take maximum advantage of GSAK, you’ll want to download GPX (not LOC) files from Geocaching.com. GPX files include almost all of the information from the online cache page, …