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I geocache and some people don't know about c:geo. It's a really good app for geocaching because it has so many tools.
Indeed! I geocache and didn't know about it! Downloaded! I'll be running it to try!
It's open source and on F-Droid too!
where though? All I found was: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/menion.android.whereyougo/
Ah it's because I've added the izzyonfdroid repo
https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/
c:geo is great! The official app won't show you caches over a certain difficulty (don't remember the exact number) unless you're premium. They're not actually premium only, you can see them on the website, it's just a bullshit restriction on the app.
c:geo is a lifesaver for that reason alone, imo.