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Then you neither need to select "download all files" or anything nor you need to download another app like this "download all files"-thing. Thanks for the valuable tip! We don't have any whereigos around my home but when I travel I love to try them. I've been suffering with needing to get to a pc on the road for two years until a fellow cacher pointed me here and I realized the problem is the phone's browser and I just needed firefox.

Most android phones these days come with some kind of file management software to move the. I tried doing this, but when I got to the step to download pocket PC the only thing that popped up was an error message saying I don't have an SD card. I don't mind transferring them from a computer, just can't get this dang thing to work. Tried dragging the downloaded file from the computer into my Whereyougo folder on my phone.

Tried to play and another error message. I want to play! I feel like I've downloaded 50 things trying to get this to work. You can also use the Chrome and Dolphin browsers to download cartridges from the Wherigo website.

I've had the same problem. No joy. Also saw a thread suggesting to change the file name keeping the extension ; no joy. I'm about ready to give up on the dadgum thing. If there's no whereyougo folder to load your cartridges into then simply create one. The whereyougo app will pick up on the new folder automatically.

Ignore me now I moved the catridge via astro and it appears to be visible now in the App. So I downloaded and installed WhereYouGo v0. If I click the cartridge link in the c-geo app a window pops up and lets me use WhereYouGo to download the cartridge. I contacted the cache owner and he said the same procedure works perfectly on his wife's android phone. I also tried downloading the file on my PC and copying it to my phone. When I open WhereYouGo a small black box opens and says Invalid Cartridge and then the name of the cartridge file I put into the folder on the phone.

I usually download cartridges from Wherigo. I tried that method and it didn't work either. I also tried the webwigo emulator. I followed your steps and got the same thing as all the other methods I've tried. Were you playing that cartridge earlier? If you don't need to keep that cartridge right now, then it might help to delete that cartridge's files from your phone. The app should not be looking in that folder, since steps in my earlier post directs the app to look in the WhereYouGo folder.

Maybe that Semper Fidelis cartridge is somehow 'confusing' the app? I'd try deleting it completely. I had changed the file location for the WhereYouGo app to the Wherigo folder. This was another cartridge that worked perfectly on the emulator on my computer, but didn't work on the app.

I'll try uninstalling and reinstalling and using the original folder. That shouldn't make a difference since they allow you to pick a folder in the settings, but Ahh, okay. I was confused because I thought you had chosen the WhereYouGo folder in both steps 2 and 4. As long as the same folder is being referenced in both steps 2 and 4, then it should work.

I just tested it on my LG Android phone and it worked. I moved the 'Fishing on the Fly' cartridge to a random folder, changed the WhereYouGo app's settings to point to that random folder, and was then able to open the cartridge in WhereYouGo.

Maybe there's something about that "Wherigo" folder that the WhereYouGo app doesn't like. Did you create that folder yourself, or was it created by another app or program? I created that folder myself. I think it has something to do with Android 6. Like I said, I can use an emulator on the PC and it will work fine, but it won't open when I manually download it to the phone and it gives a download error when trying to download from the app.

I'll still try a few more things, but OK, I reloaded the WhereYouGo app and left the cartridge folder in it's default location on the internal memory instead of the folder I had created on the SD card. Now it works I created a new folder in the internal memory that is much easier to get to in file manager and moved the cartridges there and it still works. Guess the app just doesn't like or can't use the SD card. The only instructions that worked for me with my Nexus 6 Android , is to let Wherigo install the cartridge for you.

It knows wherever it wants to put it; as far as I can tell, it's the only thing that knows where to put it! I was able to play it on my iPhone and had no problems. I was just randomly dropping inventory into squares not realizing what the purpose of the game was. Once I got it figured out it was pretty easy. Thanks for the fun! After two visits and inspections of the designated trees without success I gave up on it. Since I was in s park with plenty of open space I ran this Whereigo there.

It took way more space to do than I expected. Glad I had a lot of room to myself. This morning I made the stop for the cache. Tricky little bugger given the bouncy GPS and where it was hiding.

Cache container is in good condition. Like a multi cache, it has a listed starting point, and a "hidden" final cache container.

But the fun comes getting from one to the other. Instead of going from waypoint to waypoint, you need to follow a "guide".

The guide comes in the form of some built in software in selected GPS units, or downloading an app to your smartphone. The following tutorial is based on downloading the Wherigo ceated by Kyzabra. But feel free to try it with a Wherigo closer to you. If you have any feedback, or queries, please don't hesitate to contact Kyzabra.

There are two distinct ways to get your smart phone set up. We will cover both Apple and Android here. You will need to go to the app store and download the "Wherigo" App.

This is easy. Go to the app store, click the search icon, and type in "wherigo". The wherigo app will appear and you click on "GET" to download to your phone. No cost. Now that you have the app, you need to download what is called a "cartridge". The Cartridge is the actual game that runs within the app. Cartridges are downloaded free of charge to a Wherigo player app, available via your phone's app store. Create Your Own! You can build cartridges by using one of several freely available cartridge builders.

Free For All! Interactive Wherigo adventures are completely free!



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