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To: | "Peter Shute" <> |
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Subject: | Morcombe field guide released as an iPhone/iPod touch app |
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Date: | Fri, 22 Oct 2010 08:27:25 +1100 |
Yes, anything that runs on the iPhone will run on an iPad. On Fri, October 22, 2010 8:15 am, Peter Shute wrote: > Will it run on an iPad? I'm not familiar with any of the three devices, > but had assumed applications would work on any. > > It is good news, and hopefully other field guides will follow suit. I > think the only existing similar application is the S&D field guide for > PCs, which pre dates it by a long time. Obviously it was an idea before > its time, and it will be interesting to see if others follow now, and for > which devices. > > Are you able to explain how the application works? E.g. What does one do > to look up a species image? Can one call up two at once to compare them, > or quickly swap between them? > > And how much overlap is there between this set of calls and the BOCA > calls? > > Peter Shute > > > -------------------------- > Sent using BlackBerry > |
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