Fantastic review, David. I've also had fun playing with a beta version.
Like you've said in the review, it maintains the look and feel of a field
guide, but is so, so much more. I love the "key guide" identification, the
ability to build multiple lists, and add to any of them, not just the
latest one, and also to export lists. There is also an import list feature,
but I haven't been able to test that yet because I don't have any program
to convert CSV into a SQL file (and I don't want to muck around in shell
scripts).
I think the calls are a little louder in this app than in Morcombe (to
answer a question on your blog) but there are a few species not included.
Still with both apps, we have a wonderful selection of calls for ID etc.
Getting a checklist based on your location is another fantastic
development: we should expect this in every serious birding app from now on.
Pleased to see that it's on the App Store now. Very keen to hear what other
people think about this wonderful app.
Russell Woodford
On 21 November 2013 20:02, David Stowe Photography <
> wrote:
> If anyone is interested i have just posted a longer review including a few
> screenshots of the new Pizzey & Knight Digital Edition on Feathers and
> Photos.
> I see that it is now available on iTunes in the App store too!
>
>
> http://www.feathersandphotos.com.au/forum/showthread.php?27084-Pizzey-amp-Knight-Birds-of-Australia-Digital-Edition
>
> Cheers
> David Stowe
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