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Listing software -apps for iPads

To: "'Susan Knowles'" <>, <>
Subject: Listing software -apps for iPads
From: "Roger Giller" <>
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 15:55:16 +1000
I also use Birdsight AU but it could use a few improvements. Annoying little
things like when you want to add a new location you tap on "Add a new
Location" and it opens a new page  with the  "Name" field already filled
with "New Location" and the cursor flashing  after the second word. Why not
just leave the field empty?

Similarly when you want to add some notes for an individual observation the
Notes field opens with the word "none" in it and you have to backspace 4
times to clear it.

I have emailed the developer(s) more than once but received no reply.

I fear its use for uploading direct to sites such as Eremaea or eBird would
be limited by changes in the taxonomy given their apparent reluctance to
update.

Roger.


-----Original Message-----
From: Susan Knowles  
Sent: Friday, 31 August 2012 11:10 AM
To: 
Subject: Listing software -apps for iPads

We have used Birdsight for some years and found it useful. We also  
work from a Mac.  However it has some problems at present.  A bug  
which was corrected in 2010 caused the app to crash when you tried to  
email results.  This has resurfaced and a number of queries has not  
resulted in any action.


Susan Knowles




On 30/08/2012, at 6:28 PM, Alastair Smith wrote:

> ...and very soon (possibly this week) you will be able to directly  
> upload your sightings from Birdsight Au to Eremaea.
> It is important to note that Birdsight Au (and I presume MBO) only  
> allows you to create lists and does not allow you to do any analysis.
> Regards
> Alastair
>
> On 30/08/2012, at 5:00 PM, Carl Clifford <>  
> wrote:
>
>> Mark,
>>
>> If you only want am app for Australia, try Birdsight AU, or if you  
>> want world wide there is My Bird Observations (MBO). Both allow you  
>> to generate CSV files for importing into an appropriate application  
>> on you desk/laptop computer. I use Birdsite AU and have used  
>> Birdsight China and found them OK. Have not tried MBO, but it looks  
>> pretty good and is not as Euro or US centric as other birding apps.  
>> It uses the IOC nomenclature.
>>
>> I can't advise on applications for non iOS devices as I use Macs.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Carl Clifford
>>
>> On 30/08/2012, at 3:04 PM, Mark Young <>  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> G'day everyone,
>>>
>>> I've been using Eremea recently for listing my sightings, which I  
>>> think is
>>> a great application, but I want more versatility and greater  
>>> reporting
>>> options than what Eremea currently offers.
>>>
>>> Can anyone recommend any software that might give me these  
>>> options? I'm
>>> particularly interested in ones that have an app for iPads.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Mark Young
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