![]() Next thing to do is export to GPS (from GSAK or with a macro to give you even more flexibility). You can set a userflag for caches you want to do and when hitting F8 GSAK will only show you the caches with that userflag set. You can also select an area + options and let GSAK import caches for you. I hope they are developing something better.Ĭreate PQs for the area(s) you normally cache and use them to keep your database up-to-date in GSAK. Can I use GSAK to preview caches and download their GPX file? Is there a walk-through somewhere to help me with this? There are so many "download to GPS" buttons throughout that are no longer relevant. How do I preview each cache and download the GPX file without having to launch each cache page? I do have GSAK, but haven't used it much. but obviously this will no longer work in the future. What I prefer to do is look at a map view, right-click on a cache and "send to GPS". Downloading the GPX file from the cache page and moving it into my Garmin directory works, but requires me to open each cache page first. I am old and change is hard, but I'm willing "change my workflow" if someone can show me the way. I'm sure you are right, I'm just saying that the useless feature will still be there. I'm sure most people will be able to download the GPX file and save it to the right directory on their GPS. ![]() Take a look at the statement on Garmin's website here and have a look at the Microsoft article they link to:Īnd the useless send to GPS feature will still be there forever. It was working fine just last Friday.Īnother solution to the problem is to forget about using Firefox and use IE instead.Įventually all modern browsers will stop supporting NPAPI plugins and Groundspeak will remove support for the Communicator plugin all together. Yesterday, for the first time, Firefox refused to allow the plug-in to work. Please explain "it's time to adjust your workflow". Instead of jumping through hoops to keep the plugin working it's time to adjust your workflow. Next version will not allow you to change that setting anymore. Support is not available for any changes made with the Configuration Editor so please do this at your own risk." ![]() "Override add-on signing (advanced users): You can override this setting by changing the preference to false in the Firefox Configuration Editor ( about:config page). You only need to tweak one line in the Firefox config. I found this info on Firefox today and now the Garmin Communicator is working again just fine.
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