Hi Steve Eremaea works perfectly fine in Firefox, Chrome and IE right now (just
checked)... I have never had an issue accessing with any browser. I have been
using it for a number of years now and it meets my needs perfectly - it also
has the advantage? of contributing sightings to a publicly available database
which I know a lot of people use when planning trips etc. As for your questions
- not sure for the first one, definately can do the second. While you do
require an internet connection to use it is becoming much less of an issue - I
have used it on my mobile phone this year in the mallee at Wyperfeld and
sitting on an escarpment at Lawn Hill in QLD as a couple of examples :-)
CheersTim
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> Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 18:04:26 +1000
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> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Bird listing software
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> G'day Alastair
>
> Eremaea seems broken at the moment...actually it works on Safari but not on
> Firefox. Weird. It's handy having 2 browsers for checking things like this.
>
> I'll register and check it out. If I had 30 years of records in it, could I
> quickly pull out the first arrival dates of Shining Bronze-Cuckoo in our
> garden each year? What about "How many years since I've seen Common
> Diving-Petrel"?
>
> Can I enter records when not connected? For sure I couldn't access my
> records when offline - could I?
>
> Anyway. I'll check it out.
>
> Cheers
> Steve
>
> EBird is another online site that is similar.
>
> Cheers
> Steve
>
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