It took a bunch of hand editing of the SEF file, but I finally had a successful move of Walls data (only about 25,000 ft of cave) into Auriga. I was doing this for "situational awareness". The Palm (a Tungsten E2) takes up a lot less room in a pack than paper with the same information.
The plot was nice - it would be nice if when if station labels are turned on (thank you Luc for being able to chose the suffix so the FSB number doesn't show if not desired)the size would scale or perhaps be set to display every 3rd or 5th station to reduce the clutter.
My big problem was moving between displays. I figured out (I think) that a Session was a Survey book, but when I went to display the shots, I got a box with a check mark in the first column. If I held the stylus on the box it would tell me the station. But when I was in the map and went to the table mode, I had the station labels in the first column.
Also when displaying sessions, some were missing the name (FSB number), but I could never figure out how to edit that or why somehow they were missing. I didn't see any difference in the SEF format. But that could be Compass messing things up.
Luc - your video on the Auriga site showing the new features is nice (your implementation of splay shots looks great). Perhaps you could do something like Brandon K did with the Adobe Illustrator Tutorials (videos) and do some Aurgia tutorials? Or perhaps Brandon (doesn't he use Aurgia?) could be talked into making some - he did a great job with the Illustrator tutorials. I'm probably not the only one who needs "Auriga for Dummies". Auriga is complex and the Palm interface is unfamiliar - so I doubt I'm the only one with problems.
LWB