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Many caches are part of a series, for example "In 80 days around the world", which are 80 Caches which all have a common name, only a special suffix like "day 4" and so on. Not only for these, but generally it would be nice to have the possibility to search for caches by name. I know I can do the same with pocket queries, but I find the Locus-interface far superior to the geocaching.com website. Just yesterday I found a cache on the livemap, forgot to import it for offline use and then at the village where the cache was, the live-map stopped working (probably because I was on Edge newtwork only). I remembered the name of the cache, but couldn't download it :o(
Ideally, you'd only get a list of matching names and can then select the caches that you want, but if that's too hard to do, simply importing all that match into a folder like the current "search"-function (which is only location-based) does, would be nice, too.
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Many caches are part of a series, for example "In 80 days around the world", which are 80 Caches which all have a common name, only a special suffix like "day 4" and so on. Not only for these, but generally it would be nice to have the possibility to search for caches by name. I know I can do the same with pocket queries, but I find the Locus-interface far superior to the geocaching.com website. Just yesterday I found a cache on the livemap, forgot to import it for offline use and then at the village where the cache was, the live-map stopped working (probably because I was on Edge newtwork only). I remembered the name of the cache, but couldn't download it :o(
Ideally, you'd only get a list of matching names and can then select the caches that you want, but if that's too hard to do, simply importing all that match into a folder like the current "search"-function (which is only location-based) does, would be nice, too.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: