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Snake bite App clarification

To: Carl Clifford <>
Subject: Snake bite App clarification
From: "Jeremy O'Wheel" <>
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2012 12:16:27 +1100
It also only covers snake bites in Tasmania, where nobody has died from a
snake bite since 1966, and there only a couple of bites per year (about 80%
of which are due to people deliberately handling the snake).  It is a well
produced app though, and nice to see these kinds of apps being produced for
the most popular smart phone operating system as the first choice (since
that means it will be available to the most amount of people).

Jeremy


On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Carl Clifford <>wrote:

> Dear B-A,
>
> Further to my post about the snake bite app launched by Reptile Rescue, I
> have just discovered from the Launceston Examiner web site that this app is
> only for devices using the Android OS (I presume for all flavours of
> Android). An iOS version will be produced real soon perhaps, in the
> fullness of time. Pity the ABC did not point that out in their piece on the
> app.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Carl Clifford
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