Strider wrote:Doesn't Gram Weenie already do this?
andrewbish wrote:Strider wrote:Doesn't Gram Weenie already do this?
You can only create a master gear list and individual trip lists in Gramweenie.
Clusterpod wrote:Is it my imagination, or can you not have anything heavier than 999.999 grams?
Clusterpod wrote:Yeah, I did so. Saw you did too
Clusterpod wrote:Is it my imagination, or can you not have anything heavier than 999.999 grams?
neilmny wrote:Clusterpod wrote:Is it my imagination, or can you not have anything heavier than 999.999 grams?
I downloaded and used the software today.
You can't enter more than 999.99 grams into the entry field but you can by double clicking the
field in the list after you add it to list.
I guess their's a lot of folk from the US don't comprendi the metric system. You can enter in ounces a lot more than 999.99 grams
then switch over to metric to see the total in grams.
The worst thing about this software is that it has made me aware of how heavy my gear is.........
And great find OSM !
Onestepmore wrote:I just received an e-mail today about a new You Tube video by chemicalcraig69, who is a lightweight backpacker. He's written a programme to track weights of different gear, and that allows you to compile trip specific gear lists which you can print off to make a checklist
Aushiker wrote:I just tried the suggested work around for weights and whilst it provides a correct total weight for the categories it does not give a correct total weight. Still it looks good.
Andrew
neilmny wrote:Aushiker wrote:I just tried the suggested work around for weights and whilst it provides a correct total weight for the categories it does not give a correct total weight. Still it looks good.
Andrew
Not sure what you mean Andrew?????
Aushiker wrote:I was also directed to another option called GearGrams which is a html based app by the looks.
Oh if you have a spreadsheet with your data it looks like you can also import it into GearGrams.
neilmny wrote:The latest version for download has it all fixed. http://www.mediafire.com/?sf9dx079b7ql8ep
If you have it already installed all you need to do is extract the Rambler.exe file and replace the one
that is already installed with the new one. I like it.
north-north-west wrote:Why can't someone create an app where you can list every piece of gear you own, together with weights, then on each walk just click off the items you'll be taking and it adds it all up for you? Surely that wouldn't be hard.
Nik? How about it? For your next project, once you've finally finished tweaking the Maps&Tracks thing . . .
photohiker wrote:north-north-west wrote:Why can't someone create an app where you can list every piece of gear you own, together with weights, then on each walk just click off the items you'll be taking and it adds it all up for you? Surely that wouldn't be hard.
Nik? How about it? For your next project, once you've finally finished tweaking the Maps&Tracks thing . . .
Already exists. Gram Weenie. Available for Android and iPhone. Works well.
north-north-west wrote:The Gram Weenie I downloaded doesn't do that. You have to write up a new list every time you do a walk with a different combination of gear. You can't just enter it all in and then mix and match.
Is there some sort of super deluxe version I don't know about?
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