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See http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/5/prweb8499722.htm
The munzee does, yes, but the cache can be logged by anyone unless there's a cross check between the GCA log and the munzee find.fluffyfish wrote:In terms of geocaching and munzees, it uses GPS coords and it provides proof you were at a spot so therefore it is like the equivalent of a locationless or virtual.
Regarding proof, I guess we will have to wait until someone finds a munzee!
That's all we need.Zalgariath wrote:Oh dear... I may have meantioned to the Munzee guys that the first ones have been placed in Australia and we could use our own forum tab there... this was their response to my asking for an "Oceania Section"
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God Bless Americans
Either that or Tassie has recently struck a deal for independence I am unaware of since leaving home?!
I purchased my mobile phone when the CDMA network was turned off. It is a long way from being modern but is reliable & gets a signal most places (but not Nerriga).fluffyfish wrote:Tuena will be happy![]()
Now that made me laugh!!!!!Zalgariath wrote:Oh dear... I may have meantioned to the Munzee guys that the first ones have been placed in Australia and we could use our own forum tab there... this was their response to my asking for an "Oceania Section"
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God Bless Americans
Either that or Tassie has recently struck a deal for independence I am unaware of since leaving home?!
Ok so my Android phone needs some sort of app??? I take a photo of something???? The app scans it for one of these bar codes????
If it's like the iPhone, point the camera at the barcode while the app is running. It will then read the QR code and give you the info or redirect you to a website etc.tronador wrote:Ok so my Android phone needs some sort of app??? I take a photo of something???? The app scans it for one of these bar codes????
How does the app. scan the bar code???![]()
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So does that mean it needs a data connection to run????Richary wrote:If it's like the iPhone, point the camera at the barcode while the app is running. It will then read the QR code and give you the info or redirect you to a website etc.tronador wrote:Ok so my Android phone needs some sort of app??? I take a photo of something???? The app scans it for one of these bar codes????
How does the app. scan the bar code???![]()
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