I use a combo of Soundminer and a customised FileMaker Pro. The redundancy =
has been a saviour.
Bernie
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> On May 14, 2016, at 4:59 PM, [naturerecordists] <nature=
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>> I have used Excel for years. Seems to work well!
>>
>> John V. Moore Nature Recordings
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: vickipowys [naturerecordists] <naturerec=
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>> To: naturerecordists <>
>> Sent: Sat, May 14, 2016 4:26 pm
>> Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Software for recording details
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>> Hi David,
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>> No one seems to have responded to this query. David, I use a simple
>> spreadsheet format, a column for each different attribute. Works
>> well, nice and simple. Excel would do the trick. Having a printed
>> copy is useful too. For Australian birds, I give each species a
>> number in taxonomic order, so that I can later 'sort' the spreadsheet
>> taxonomically. But before you try sorting in Excel, always keep a
>> spare copy in case the sort goes wrong :-)
>>
>> Vicki
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>> On 12/05/2016, at 9:08 PM, D Secomb
>> [naturerecordists] wrote:
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>> > Hi all.
>> > Wondering, what software are people using to store the details of
>> > their
>> > recordings that was collected such as date, location, species,
>> > temperature, behavioral observations etc and later retrieve that
>> > data in
>> > useful form, eg details associated by species, location, etc.
>> > Cheers
>> > David
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>> > "While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
>> > sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie
>> > Krause.
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