
Version 4.2: Fixed a Bad Bug
The previous release had a bad bug that prevented new users from loading their GPX file. This version fixes the problem.
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The previous release had a bad bug that prevented new users from loading their GPX file. This version fixes the problem.

CacheStats 4.1 is here! Adventure Lab support, archived cache browsing, D/T grid searches, highlighted search results, “most variety in a day” stats + more fixes & enhancements.

Version 4.0 brings lots of great new features including a new map provider, a reworked UI, more filtering options, and better data handling. Read on to see all that's new...

Two new features: D/T per owner and "On this date".

I’ve added a lot of little bug fixes and features in this release, including a feature to help you provide verification for completing challenge caches, and the ability to show the top 10 cache owners you've found most caches for.

This version fixes incorrect found-it dates when you log a find from your phone.

In this release, I added the ability to send tweets to your Twitter followers, directly from within CacheStats.

Your D/T grid shows how many caches you've found for a particular combination. Now you can see which ones they are.

Version 3.0.6 is now available from the CacheStats website.

Geocaching.com recently made a subtle change to the way dates and times are stored in GPX files.

The most notable feature in this release is a calendar grid that shows your number of finds for each day of the year.

Even if you’ve only been caching for a short time I’m guessing that you’ve encountered one or more next-to-impossible puzzle caches.

"Haven't we been here before?" As I approach my 5th anniversary of geocaching, I find myself asking that as new caches are created to take place of archived caches.

I’ve noticed a couple of nice reviews of CacheStats 3.0 already: one at Geocaching Online and another at Trip’s GeoAdventures. I especially liked TripCyclone’s suggestion to combine Grouping with the Show Caches feature to learn interesting nuggets about your finds.

No, I’m not talking about looking for a geocache in a fallen tree.

CacheStats 3.0 is now available.

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