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To: | Teresa Randle <> |
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Subject: | Re: Bird databases |
From: | David Rosalky <> |
Date: | Sun, 23 Mar 1997 23:11:54 +1100 (EST) |
At 12:54 AM 23/03/97 +0930, Teresa Randle wrote: >Hi, > >I vaguely remember mention six months ago of software available for >keeping track of bird lists. I did start a Works database of my own but >have abandoned this task as the data entry is too tedious and >maintenance rather difficult. Anyone have any suggestions of >off-the-shelf packages available? > >Also is there anyone from Adelaide suscribed to this list? Who can >suggest a place to day trip to, beside St Kilda, Goolwa or Belair >National Park. > > The people who put out the Simpson & Day CD ROM, Natural Learning P/L, have a freeware bird log program downloadable from their Web site http://www.natlearn.com.au It is very usable if a little clumsy. Anyway, worth a try. David Rosalky Canberra, Australia 61-6-2731927 |
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